38Tips• Exposing a single frame more than once to overlap multiple images is called mul-tiple-exposure photography.• If images are to be overlapped in the background, exposure compensation is re-quired, depending on the number of exposures in multiple-exposure photography.(When images do not overlap, no compensation is necessary.)Multiple-Exposure Photography... As the film does not advance, the frame counter does not count up.Number of exposuresStandard compensation value2– 1.0 EV3– 1.5 EV4– 2.0 EV8 or 9– 3.0 EVFrames may shift slightly in some cases of multiple-exposure photography. Inparticular, film advance may be slightly unstable at the beginning and end of aroll, so multiple-exposure photography using the first or last frame of a film roll isnot recommended.• Do not advance film for multiple-expo-sure photography, wind the film-ad-vance lever 22222 while holding the mul-tiple-exposure lever 11111 toward you.