Leica & Stylus Around the World: Round #9

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Could I interest anyone in a double exposure round? The camera gets send around twice, same roll exposed twice. Overlap would be completely spontaneous and random.

Just a thought.

Interesting idea. I haven't experimented with double-exposure much, but it seems like we'd have to compensate for overexposure. How would we do that with the point and shoots we are using?
 

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Could I interest anyone in a double exposure round? The camera gets send around twice, same roll exposed twice. Overlap would be completely spontaneous and random.

Just a thought.

Wouldn't that mean the next round would take 2x as long to complete? :whistling:
 

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Interesting idea. I haven't experimented with double-exposure much, but it seems like we'd have to compensate for overexposure. How would we do that with the point and shoots we are using?

Maybe with fooling the DX coding system with putting some kind of adhesive on the film cartridge ? i.e simulate a 200 iso DX coding in a 400 iso film ?
 

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Maybe with fooling the DX coding system with putting some kind of adhesive on the film cartridge ? i.e simulate a 200 iso DX coding in a 400 iso film ?

Um...nooo, that would only trick the film speed and lengthen exposure. For multi exposure, you need to recock the shutter without advancing the film.
 
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Yes, don't know for you all, but sending back the camera to the one or two same guys who kept it 6 months, may be too much for my nerves... :blink:

Yep - that's probably too much to ask. Also, while I love the idea of experimenting, perhaps there's too much risk with the images themselves. Aside from the psychotic drivel we engage in, seeing our (recognizable) images at the end of these LONG rounds is really the only payout of this madness.
 

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Um...nooo, that would only trick the film speed and lengthen exposure. For multi exposure, you need to recock the shutter without advancing the film.

Argh, OK, seems my workday was a little too long, here.
I would mean "simulate a *400* iso DX coding with a 200 iso film"

For the shutter recocking w/o advance, it's not a concern here, from what I understand : the roll is completely exposed through one pass shared by the subscribers, then rewinded, the film leader is extracted, camera is reloaded and sent again to the subscribers for the second pass...

Best regards,

Raphael
 
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Can't we just split the group into exposure 1 & exposure 2 and have the first group complete the roll and reload it before passing it on the the second?
If we go for 2 cameras, we can do 1 that is 'normal' and one that's this double exposure experiment.
 

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If we wanted to save time, Shawn could wander around with the camera, shooting at will. Then send it out for its second exposures.
 
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To the gratitude of all, when it comes to a missing camera, Shawn hunts it doggedly.

Thanks, but actually, it has been more a group effort to get them back. I think they just get sick of hearing from me - I'm beginning to think the whole passive/aggressive thing just doesn't work.

This round, after my countless attempts yielded nothing, John Nanian stepped in with Nicholai and said the magic words that got the camera back on track. And John isn't even participating this round! Last round, it was both John_Nikon_F and Fred L.

Truly a group effort, this lunatic endeavor.
 
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Lets not forget those of us who put in extra effort to lose the cameras too!


Steve.
 

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Can't we just split the group into exposure 1 & exposure 2 and have the first group complete the roll and reload it before passing it on the the second?
If we go for 2 cameras, we can do 1 that is 'normal' and one that's this double exposure experiment.

With my luck, mine would be overlapped with flatulent1's... wouldn't that be a gas?

tim in san jose

No harm intended Fred.
 

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With my luck, mine would be overlapped with flatulent1's... wouldn't that be a gas?

tim in san jose

No harm intended Fred.


I'm thinking my part of the double exposure would have to involve that speedo. How close can that camera focus?
 
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OK - time to move on. No reply to the PM from Jim 17x, so we'll move on to "zsas". Just to be fair, we'll move Jim 17x down for now. Here's the revised list:

Sile Ireland
Raphael Plougastel, France
rst Oestringen, Germany
kraker Breda, The Netherlands
nicholai Denmark
Steve Smith Isle of Wight, UK
Rick A Emporium, PA ← Camera now here.
zsas Crystal Lake, IL
ambaker Poplar Bluff, MO
toro_mike Englewood, CO
cdholden, Nashville, TN
Jim17x Worth, IL
M.A. Longmore Hartsdale, NY
Shawn Rahman, NY


PMs sent to zsas and Rick. Let me know if you gents don't make a connection within a week.
 
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I have emailed zsas and am awaiting a response before I ship the camera. If I don't hear back from him by this evening, I will try a phone call.
 

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I'm thinking my part of the double exposure would have to involve that speedo. How close can that camera focus?
It doesn't do macro, if that's what you're asking...:whistling:

It does do wide angle, so maybe it could just get you from the back...
:whistling::whistling:
 
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I have emailed zsas and am awaiting a response before I ship the camera. If I don't hear back from him by this evening, I will try a phone call.

Rick - he replied to me by PM several days ago and confirmed his participation. Maybe he's not reading his email? Hope you've connected, but if not let me know.

Regards,

Shawn
 

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Contacted zsas by phone last night, Oly is in the mail and heading to its next stop. He should have the camera Saturday.
 
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An odd thing...I tried using an Olympus Stylus as a stylus and it didn't work well at all...l
 
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