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A trick I have used in the past that will probably work; take your first exposure, then wind the rewind knob to take up the slack in the film, push the rewind lever over then while holding the rewind knob advance the winder. This will reset the shutter while holding the film in place. After taking the second shot it is best to advance one frame, take a photo with the lens cap on then advance again before shooting your next frame.

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A trick I have used in the past that will probably work; take your first exposure, then wind the rewind knob to take up the slack in the film, push the rewind lever over then while holding the rewind knob advance the winder. This will reset the shutter while holding the film in place. After taking the second shot it is best to advance one frame, take a photo with the lens cap on then advance again before shooting your next frame.

By the way, this method will work on any camera that has a rewind release button/knob.

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