MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
Multiple exposures are an important part of the creative spirit of Lomography. So it's
no surprise that you can shoot unlimited multiple exposure photos with your Diana
Baby 110.
• To make a multiple exposure, shoot the first image and do not advance the film.
Shoot your second, third, fourth photos until you're finished. After that you can
advance for a new photo.
REACHING THE END OF THE ROLL
After you shoot your last photo in a roll, the advancing wheel will no longer stop.
Now you are able to take out the 110 film cartridge for developing and load a new
film.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q: I got my developed film back but it's blank!
A: It looks like you may have forgotten to remove the lens cap before shooting!
Q: I got my film back but many of the photos are very dark.
A: Set to "B mode" or use a flash when you're shooting indoors or in low-light
situations.
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