Konica Minolta 70 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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To make more than two exposures, press the function button and
turn the control dial to stop “ME” blinking after the initial exposure.
An unlimited number of exposures can be made by repeating this
procedure.
The camera meter indicates the required exposure for a single
picture. Depending on the scene, the exposure may have to be
compensated.
ME will blink on the data panel after the
initial exposure to indicate the next exposure
will be the final one. Press the shutter-
release button to take the second exposure
and advance the film. Multiple-exposure
mode is canceled after the last exposure.
MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
The multiple-exposure function
makes it possible to expose two or
more images on the same frame. The
built-in flash can be used, but
overexposure could result.
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2
3
Turn the function dial to the
multiple-exposure position (1).
While pressing the function
button (2), turn the control dial
(3) until “ME” is displayed in the
frame counter. Release the
function button. The first
exposure can be taken.