PMultiple ExposuresN

Only the merged multiple-exposure image will be saved. The images taken in steps 6 and 7 for the multiple-exposure image will not be saved. With multiple exposures, the more exposures there are, the more noticeable the noise, irregular colors, and banding will be. Also, as noise increases with higher ISO speeds, shooting at low ISO speeds is recommended.

If [Additive] is set, the image processing after taking the multiple exposures will take time. (The access lamp will light up for longer than usual.)

If you perform Live View shooting while [Additive] is set, the Live View function will stop automatically when the multiple-exposure shooting ends.

In step 7, the brightness and noise of the multiple-exposure image displayed during Live View shooting will be different from the final multiple-exposure image recorded.

If the power switch is set to <2>, the battery is replaced, or if you switch to movie shooting after you set multiple exposure settings, multiple-exposure shooting will be canceled.

If you switch the shooting mode to a Basic Zone mode or <w> while shooting, multiple-exposure shooting will end.

When multiple exposure is set or while you shoot multiple exposures, you cannot use the functions grayed out in the camera menu.

If you connect the camera to a computer or printer, multiple-exposure shooting is not possible.

You can press the <x> button to view the multiple exposures taken so far or delete the last single exposure (p.180).

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