Camera having mode for multiple exposure pseudo-telescopic photo

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G03B 1724

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052530019

ABSTRACT:
A camera includes a recording device for recording data on a film, a data setting device for setting the data to be recorded, a mode selecting device for selecting between a multiple exposure photography mode and a normal photography mode, a varying device for varying the data set by the data setting device, an inhibition device having an operative state for inhibiting the varying device from varying the data set by the data setting device, and a non-operative state for allowing the varying device to vary the data set by the data setting device, and a maintenance device for maintaining the operative state of the inhibition device while the multiple exposure photography mode is selected, and for transitioning to the non-operative state of the inhibition device when multiple exposure photography is terminated.

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