iDude
No Sleep Till Solms
Is there an easy way to do a planned double exposure with an M3?
A quick search on Google revealed nothing...
A quick search on Google revealed nothing...
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
I'm going by memory of a long-ago article in 'Modern Photography,' I think, so NO GUARANTEES... but I believe it said that you can make a double exposure by taking up the film tension with the rewind knob, holding it in place, then pressing down the rewind lever and holding it as you stroke the film-advance lever.
However, I do vividly recall that this tip ended with, "There will be a horrible gnashing of gears, but Leitz says no damage will occur." Well, maybe that's what they said then... now, who knows?
However, I do vividly recall that this tip ended with, "There will be a horrible gnashing of gears, but Leitz says no damage will occur." Well, maybe that's what they said then... now, who knows?
iDude
No Sleep Till Solms
Ouch. That sounds like it's going to hurt 
Don't think I'll be that adventurous to try it out anytime soon. But thanks anyway.
Don't think I'll be that adventurous to try it out anytime soon. But thanks anyway.
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