No, one model shoots the pairs on the top spaced one frame apart. The next shot puts one frame between the last two. When you get to the end of the roll you turn a knob that switches from the top row to the bottom. You shoot that row as the film goes back into the cassette.They do 4 images on one single frame? Which models?
I'm after 144 exposures, or fitting two images on one 35mm frame
That's the most cynical description of the half-frame 35mm format I have ever heard...The respective SLRs were made to please cheapskates and thus expose 72 frames on 135-36 film.
No, but the cameras I referred to above all expose only 1 18x24 frame and transport it only by 20mm.
The respective SLRs were made to please cheapskates and thus expose 72 frames on 135-36 film. Typical buyers were law-enforcement authorities.
That's the most cynical description of the half-frame 35mm format I have ever heard...![]()
im needing slower, so that I can switch subject matter to have 4 totally separate photos.
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