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Advanced
Photography
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This is a photography technique that allows you overlay photographed images on top of each
other. You can use this technique to compose shots that cannot be obtained normally.
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Compose picture, focus and shoot. A bracketing bar graph in the top display panel shows
the photography status each time a shot is taken.
h When three shots are to be taken, “
” is shown before shooting begins, “
appears after the first shot, “
” appears after the second shot, and the bar graph
disappears when shooting is completed.
h If you hold the shutter button down when the “r” (Continuous shooting) release mode is
selected, shooting automatically stops when the specified number of shots has been
taken. Note that shots are taken one frame at a time when the built-in flash is used.
h If the exposure compensation function (
➡P.54) or flash exposure compensation (➡P.67)
is also set, Bracketing will be combined with the exposure compensation values. It is
useful to perform Bracketing with a compensated value of over +2 EV or under –2 EV.
h To cancel the Bracketing, rotate the Main-Command Dial while pressing the “q” button
so “Q” disappears from the top display panel or perform Two-Button Reset (
➡P.95). The
number of shots and compensated EV values previously selected will remain when they
are cancelled with the Main-Command Dial, and they automatically reset to “
when the Two-Button Reset is performed.
CSM1: Bracketing order can be set to change from negative EV value to positive EV value
(
➡P.97).
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Hold down the release mode switch unlock
button and set the release mode switch to “i”
(multi-exposure). When you select multi-
exposure mode, the “i” icon appears in the
viewfinder display.
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According to the photography conditions, hold
down the “u” (exposure compensation) button
1 as you turn the main command dial 2 to set
the exposure offset.
Standard compensation value in Multiple exposure 
0
1
0
2
AUTO EXPOSURE BRACKETING
MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
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In multi-exposure, a number of images are shot in the same frame. When you are overlaying
backgrounds and subjects, you must set the appropriate exposure offset before taking any shots.
h Test shooting is recommended since the
compensation actually required varies
depending on the shooting situation.
h When the background is completely dark and
subjects do not overlap, no compensation is
necessary for each shot.
■ General guide to exposure offsets
Number of exposures
Compensation value
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