Multiple Exposure
Follow
the
steps
below
to
record a series
of
two
to
three exposures in a single
photograph, using
RAW
data
from
the
camera image sensor
to
produce colors
noticeably superior
to
photographs combined in an imaging application.
Multiple
exposures can be recorded at any image
quality
setting.
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Creating
a
Multiple
Exposure
Note
that
at
default
settings, shooting will end and a
multiple
exposure will be
recorded automatically
if
no operations are performed for 30
s.
1 Select
Multiple
exposure.
Highlight
Multiple
exposure in
the
shooting
menu and press
~.
2 Select
Number
of
shots.
Highlight
Number
of
shots and press
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3 Select the number
of
shots.
Press
...
or T
to
choose
the
number
of
exposures (three
or
four)
that
will
be
combined
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to
form a single
photograph
and press
®.
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4 Select Auto gain.
Highlight
Auto gain and press
~.
D Extended Recording Times
For
an
interval between exposures
of
more than 30
s,
select On for
the
Image review (pg. 163)
option
in
the
playback menu and extend
the
monitor-off
delay
for
image review using Custom
Setting
c4
(Monitor
off
delay, pg. 180). The maximum interval between exposures
is
30 s
longer than
the
option
selected
for
Custom Setting
c4.
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