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You can shoot two to nine exposures to be merged into one image. If you
shoot multiple-exposure images with Live View shooting (p.197), you
can see how the single exposures merge while shooting.
1
Press the <b> button.
2
Select multiple exposure.
Turn the <5> dial to select [P],
then press <0>.
X The multiple exposure setting screen
will appear.
3
Set [Multiple exposure].
Select [On:Func/Ctrl] or
[On:ContShtng], then press <0>.
To quit shooting multiple exposures,
select [Disable].
On: Func/Ctrl (Function and control priority)
Convenient when you want to shoot multiple exposures while
checking the result as you proceed. During continuous shooting, the
continuous shooting speed will decrease greatly.
On: ContShtng (Continuous shooting priority)
Geared for continuous multiple-exposure shooting of a moving
subject. Continuous shooting is possible, but the following
operations are disabled during shooting: menu viewing, Live View
display, image review after image capture, image playback, and
undo last image (p.182).
Also, only the multiple-exposure image will be saved. (The single
exposures merged in the multiple-exposure image will not be
saved.)
P Multiple ExposuresN
If you set white balance bracketing, the HDR mode or if you shoot a
movie, multiple exposure shooting cannot be set.
If you perform Live View shooting while [On:ContShtng] is set, the Live
View function will stop automatically after the first shot is taken. From the
second shot onward, shoot while looking through the viewfinder.