Canon 5D Mark III Camcorder User Manual


 
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P Multiple ExposuresN
4
Set [Multi-expos ctrl].
Select the desired multiple-exposure
control method, then press <0>.
Additive
The exposure of each single exposure is added cumulatively. Based on
the [
No. of exposures
], set a negative exposure compensation. Refer
to the basic guide below to set a negative exposure compensation.
Exposure Compensation Setting Guide for Multiple Exposures
Two exposures: -1 stop, three exposures: -1.5 stop, four exposures:
-2 stops
Average
Based on the [No. of exposures], negative exposure compensation
is set automatically as you shoot multiple exposures. If you shoot
multiple exposures of the same scene, the exposure of the subject’s
background will be automatically controlled to obtain a standard
exposure. If you want to change the exposure of each single
exposure, select [Additive].
Bright/Dark
The brightness (or darkness) of the base image and the images to
be added are compared at the same position, and then the bright (or
dark) part will be left in the picture. Depending on the overlapping
colors, the colors may be mixed depending on the brightness (or
darkness) ratio of the compared images.
5
Set the [No. of exposures].
Turn the <5> dial to select the
number of exposures, then press
<0>.
You can set it from 2 to 9 exposures.
If [
On:Func/Ctrl
] and [
Additive
] are both set, the image displayed during shooting
may look noisy. However, when you finish shooting the set number of exposures, noise
reduction will be applied and the final multiple-exposure image will look less noisy.