
DRIVE — Multiple Exposure
The multiple exposure function makes it possible to expose 2 or more images on the same frame.
1. Turn the drive-mode lever to ME.
• appears in the frame counter.
2. Compose the scene, then press the
• appears in the data panel after the first exposure is taken.
3. Take additional exposures as desired.
•Additional exposures are counted only up to, but an unlimited number of exposures can be taken.
4.Select another drive mode to cancel multiple exposure mode and advance the film to the next frame.
Metering Multiple Exposures
The meter in your camera determines exposure (EV) based on the assumption that only one exposure will be made on each frame. When making multiple exposures, the EV for each additional exposure needs to be reduced or over exposure will result.
•Compensation is not necessary if all of the exposures have dark backgrounds and the subjects of the exposures will not overlap.
Compensate the exposures as follows:
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testing may be necessary to produce the desired results.
• Exposure can be compensated in 1/2 or 1/3 EV increments using the exposure compensation function (p.51).
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