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• #13702
Best (easiest) cameras for double exposures?
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• #13703
Rolleicord
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• #13704
35mm Smena cameras are cheap enough have decent glass and don't have anything to stop you cocking the shutter on an un-advanced (or partially advanced) frame.
If you want a bit more control and image quality etc, some cheapo SLRs also have a little button you can press to disengage film advance and frame counter. (i.e. you just press it whilst pulling advance lever and it cocks the shutter without moving film) - I bought a Chinon CG-5 with 50mm lens for £2 on ebay that had this handy feature
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• #13705
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• #13706
There are some SLRs with a button to disengage the film advance for this. This is way better than kludging it with rewind button because your frames align.
The Olympus OM2000 has this. They're modern, mechanical and cheap (cheap because they're not considered real Olympus cameras — Cosina Voigtlander built them). Approved !!! 👍
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• #13707
@miro_o @Rik_Van_Looy @mi7rennie Thank you guys, will investigate further with your advice.
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• #13708
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• #13709
Hexar x Portra 160
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• #13710
35Ti x Portra 160
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• #13711
Sweet ...must run some Porta thru Hexar .....much edit ?
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• #13712
Nice one!
@sacredhart that's the 35TI I got of you. Has a few problems but some shots worked.
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• #13713
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• #13714
Cheers, only little tweaks here and there, not much though
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• #13715
Thanks, here's a couple more with the same combo
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• #13716
Hexar x Cinestill 50D
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• #13718
35Ti x Portra 160
..very nice!
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• #13719
Hexar x Cinestill 50D
..also liking these a lot.
Definitely have to try a Hexar at some point..
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• #13720
Nice shots man.
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• #13721
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• #13722
Got my next film .. most are crap .. much disappoint. But I am getting a hang of it now.
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• #13723
They're both great! What film stock?
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• #13724
XP2
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• #13725
Mother/daughter portrait with the Graflex on Foma 100.
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Ta :)