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Multiple Exposure consists
of
two
or
more exposures
of
one
or
more
subjects
in
the same frame .
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1
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing
the multiple exposure e button
so
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appears
in
the LCD panel. The display
changes as follows:
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4 t
(cancel) Multiple Exposure
•
~
appears
in
the LCD panel when the Multiple
Exposure is set.
2
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing
the , button to set the necessary
Exposure Compensation .
• Test shooting
is
recommended since the
compensation actually required varies depending
on
the shooting situation.
• When the background
is
completely dark and
subjects do not overlap, no compensation
is
necessary for each shot.
•
In
some cases, frames may shift slightly
in
multiple
exposure.
In
particular, film advance becomes
unstable at the beginning and near the end of a film
roll so multiple exposure
is
not recommended.
Standard
compensation
value
in
multiple
exposure
Number
of
exposures Compensation value
Exposure Compensation
is
Two
-1.0
EV
necessary depending
on
the
Three -1 .5
EV
number of exposures
in
multiple
Four
-2
.0
EV
exposure since more than one
Eight
or
nine
-3
.0
EV
image
is
exposed
in
the same
frame.
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