Beyond Point -and -Shoot

—Shooting -Mode Selection

Scene

Copy

Back Light

Multiple Exposure

Description

Provides clear pictures of text or drawings on a white board, business card, or printed matter.

Colored text and drawings may not show up well in the final picture.

Use when your subject is lit from behind and their features are in shadow, or when your subject is

in the shade but the background is brightly lit. The flash will fire automati- cally to “fill in” (illuminate) shadows.

Two successive exposures are combined to form a single image. Take the first exposure normally.

The shot will appear in the monitor su- perimposed on the view through the lens. Use this as a guide to compose a multiple exposure, then press the shut- ter-release button to record the picture.

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Blur

When autofocus is selected, minimum focus distance is about 70 cm (2´4˝) from lens. Use macro close-up at shorter ranges. At zoom positions in which monitor focus mode indicator () is displayed in yellow, minimum focus distance is 2 cm (0.8˝).

Tips on Creating a Multiple Exposure

Exposure compensation ( 69) may be needed to create the desired effect. As a rule of thumb, exposure compensation should be set to around –1.0 EV. We recommend, however, that you view the results in the monitor, taking additional shots at different settings if necessary. Exposure compensation may not be required if the background is completely black and your subject is positioned in different areas of the frame in each of the two shots.

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Nikon S2H05000501 manual Tips on Creating a Multiple Exposure, Any† Auto