Luf
Member
Ohhh Wise Rf users, can somebody tell me if it's possible to do double exposures with a Canonet QL17 GIII? How can i do it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
JoeFriday
Agent Provacateur
I don't have an answer about the Canonet.. but if you want to do double exposures, an Argus C-3 is the camera to reach for
TPPhotog
Well-known
I could be wrong but looking at mine I can't see anyway to do it without reloading the film at exactly the same point as the first time, just like the good old bad old days 
If you do your own printing then sandwich printing might be the answer.
If you do your own printing then sandwich printing might be the answer.
TPPhotog
Well-known
Cleaver
I love being proved wrong when I also learn something in the process 
Btw G'Man that was your 2,250th post
Btw G'Man that was your 2,250th post
TPPhotog
Well-known
No way this place would fall apart or at least our RFs would without you
LMAO
It's a congratulations .... bit like reaching 50 years old LOL
It's a congratulations .... bit like reaching 50 years old LOL
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sockdaddy
Guest
Will that really work?
Do I have to have film in the camera for this to work properly? I just tried with no flim loaded, and the film counter still advances when I try this...
Do I have to have film in the camera for this to work properly? I just tried with no flim loaded, and the film counter still advances when I try this...
TPPhotog
Well-known
Just tried it with mine and it workssockdaddy said:Will that really work?
Do I have to have film in the camera for this to work properly? I just tried with no flim loaded, and the film counter still advances when I try this...
If G'man says a Canonet can do something then teacher knows best as he's had more of them apart than I've dropped cameras and I've dropped lots including one of my QL17s OUCH LOL
BTW It works with my Centon K100 which is a Pentax clone body as well
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