Multiple Exposure
• Multiple exposure
consists
of
two
or more
exposures
of one or more
subjects in
the same
frame.
Multiple exposure
can be performed
in
any
of the
available exposure
modes.
1
Rotate and set the film advance mode selector to
~
while pressing the film advance mode selector lock
release.
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appears in the
viewfinder.
2
Rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing the
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button to set the necessary exposure compensation.
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Standard compensation value in Multiple exposure
Exposure compensation is
Number
of
exposures
Compensation value
necessary depending on the
number of exposures in
Two
-1
.0EV
Multiple exposure since
Three
-1
.5 EV
more than one image is
Four
-2
.0 EV
exposed in the same frame.
Eight or Nine
-3.0
EV
• Test shooting
is recommended since
the
compensation
actually required
varies depending on the shooting situation
.
•
When the background is completely dark
and
subjects do
not overlap,
no
compensation
is
necessary for each shot.
•
In some
cases,
frames may shift slightly in multiple
exposure.
In
particular,
film advance becomes unstable at the beginning and near the end of a film
roll so multiple
~xposure
is not recommended
.
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