Olympus E-30 プリント

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USING MULTIPLE EXPOSURE 
 
 
The E-30 gives you the ability to combine 
more than one image into a single shot.  It can 
be difficult to create a multiple exposure image 
- controlling the composition of a series of 
images can be tough – until now.   
 
In less than five minutes you can combine up to 
four images in one shot using the E-30’s Live 
View LCD. 
 
Multiple Exposure During Capture: 
Multiple Exposure – Up to 4 frames JPEG or RAW 
Multiple Exposure with Overlay – Up to 3 frames plus RAW overlay
 
 
You can also select up to 4 previously recorded RAW images and combine them in a 
single image
– see page 2. 
 
STEP-BY-STEP
 
 
1) Camera 2 Menu
 
 
 
 
 
2) Frame - Select the number of  
exposures, up to 4. 
Select from [2F][3F], or [4F] for the 
number of pictures to take. 
 
 
 
3) Auto Gain: ON – Automatically sets the brightness of each image 
 
When set to [ON], the brightness of each frame is set to “1 over the number of pictures taken” 
and the images are overlaid.  For example, when the number of frames equals four, each image 
is set to an exposure of ¼.  When set to [OFF], the images are overlaid with the original 
brightness of each frame. 
 
• 
“Gain” refers to the brightness of the picture. 
 
• 
The final image can look overexposed if each picture is taken at a normal 
exposure level.  Be sure to adjust the exposure for each picture so the 
final image is properly exposed, or set Auto Gain to ON in the menu.
 
• 
When set to [ON], the brightness of each frame is automatically controlled 
by the camera so that the combination of images will yield an overall 
pleasing exposure.
 
 
Notes: 
• 
Press the OK button after each menu adjustment.
 
• 
The individual exposure for each image can be controlled manually if you choose
 
 
 
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When Live View and Multiple Exposure mode are active, you will see the Multiple Exposure 
ICON on the LCD 
 
 
 
 
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Multiple Exposure mode is automatically cancelled when one of the following occurs: 
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Camera is turned off, Playback button is pressed, Fn button is pressed (when assigned to One Touch WB, Test 
Picture or My Mode), Shooting mode is set to any mode except P, A, S, M or Auto, Camera settings are reset, 
Battery runs out, Card cover is opened, LCD monitor is closed, USB Cable is attached.