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Follow the steps below to record a series of two or three exposures in a single
photograph.
Multiple
exposures can be recorded at any image quality setting, and
make use of RAW data from the camera image sensor to produce colors noticeably
superior to those in software-generated
photographic
overlays.
II Creating a Multiple Exposure
Multiple
exposures can not be recorded in live view. Exit live view before proceeding.
Note that at default settings, shooting
will end and a multiple
exposure will be
recorded automatically
if no operations
are performed
for 30 s.
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Extended
Recording
Times
For an interval
between
exposures
of more than 30 s, select On for the Image review
(_ 200) option in the playback
menu and extend the monitor-off
delay for image review
using Custom Setting c4 (Monitor
off delay, _ 215). The maximum
interval
between
exposures
is 30 s longer than the option
selected for Custom Setting c4. If no operations
are
performed
for 30 s after the monitor
has turned off during
playback
or menu operations,
shooting
will end and a multiple
exposure will be created from the exposures that have been
recorded
to that point.
2
Select
Multiple
exposure.
Press the MENU button to display the menus.
Highlight
Multiple
exposure in the
shooting
menu and press I_.
MENU b utton
Choose the number
of shots.
Highlight Number of shots and press I_.
The dialog shown at right will be displayed.
Press • or • to choose the number of
exposures that will be combined
to form a
single photograph
and press _).
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