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Shooting Functions
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You can create a picture by taking multiple exposures and merging them
into a single image.
1
Select [Multi-exposure] in the [A Rec. Mode 2] menu, and
press the four-way controller (5).
The [Multi-exposure] screen appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Number of
Shots], and press the four-way controller (5).
• Refer to “Interval Movie” (p.109) for information on how to perform interval
shooting in C (Movie) mode.
• If any of the following operations are performed while shooting, the pictures
that have been already taken are saved and Interval Shooting is ended.
- when the power switch is pressed
- when the mode dial or quick dial is turned
• 9 (Single Frame Shooting) is used regardless of the current drive mode
setting.
• Although each shot taken is displayed with Instant Review, they cannot be
magnified, deleted, or saved in RAW format.
• If the Auto Power Off function turns the camera off before starting Interval
Shooting, the camera automatically turns on again when the shooting time
approaches.
• When using Interval Shooting, use the AC adapter kit (optional) or install a
fully charged battery. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, it may become
depleted during Interval Shooting, and cause recording to stop.
• Interval Shooting is canceled when the SD Memory Card has no more
available space.
Multi-exposure
• Multi-exposure is not available in the following situations.
- when [File Format] is set to [RAW] or [RAW+]
- when the capture mode is set to u (Blur Control) or C (Movie) mode, or
Z (Night Scene HDR)/w (Quick Macro)/p (HDR) of H (Scene)
mode
- when Exposure Bracketing, Interval Shooting, HDR Capture or Digital Filter
is set
• Distortion Correction is not available.