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D. When S is set to the index, with the mirror lock-up switch lever, the
lever will automatically return to N with the next film advance and
shutter cocking action. All following shots will be normal.
E. When C is set to the index, with the mirror lock-up switch lever, the
lever will not return to N with the next film advance and shutter cock-
ing action. Therefore, shooting with the mirror locked up will be pos-
sible any number of times.
* When the film winding crank is revolved after exposing all 12 or 24
exposures, film winding will not take place in the normal manner. The
shutter will be released, with the mirror locked up, any number of
times. Therefore, always return the mirror lock-up switch lever to N
after the last exposure. Then the film will wind up in the normal man-
ner.
a) Cover the lens and take one blank exposure. First, return the mir-
ror lock-up switch lever to N setting. Then, use the multiple exposure
lever and expose the frame. Finally, after exposing the frame, reverse
the multiple exposure lever. (See 22. Multiple Exposures.)
F. To return to normal shooting after shooting with the mirror locked
up in the continuous mode, rotate the mirror lock-up switch lever and
set S or N to the index, and then cock the shutter. When shooting is
suspended with the camera lens cocked and mirror lock-up in the S
or C mode, rotating the mirror lock-up switch lever to N will result in
one of the following:
1. Shutter will be released, or,
2. Shutter will not be released. Furthermore, it will not be possible to
press the shutter release button.
In order to prevent the above, shooting should be continued as
described below:
b) Utilize film back interchangeability and expose the frame after
removing the film back from the main body. Then, continue shooting
according to "a" preceding. ( See 3. Attachment and Removal of Film
Backs.)
23. Mirror Lock-Up (con’t)