Shutter release button
Four-way controller
OK button
Shooting in Multi-exposure ModeYou can switch the Drive mode to Multi-exposure mode. You can overlap multiple frames while creating a single picture.
1 | Press the four-way controller (2) in Capture mode. |
2 | Press the four-way controller (45) | | | |
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3 | to select (Multi-exposure). | | | |
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Use the four way controller (23) to | Multi-exposure | | |
| | Drive Mode | | |
| specify the number of shots. | | | |
| You can specify between 2 and 9 picture- | Number of Shot 3 |
4 | shots. | MENU Cancel | OK OK |
Press the OK button. | | | |
5 | Press the shutter release button halfway. | | |
The focus frame on the display will light green when the camera is in focus.
6 Press the shutter release button fully.
7 Repeat step 5 and 6 for the specified number of shots.
•When you select , you can use (2 sec. Self-timer), which enables you to take a picture two seconds after the shutter release button is pressed, or use the Remote Control (optional) to release the shutter, to reduce camera shake and blurring.
•To cancel Multi-exposure shooting halfway, change the Drive mode.
•When you cancel Multi-exposure shooting before the specified number of shots are taken, the pictures already taken will not be recorded.
•When shooting in Multi-exposure mode, the recorded pixels are fixed to 5M. (When using the Half-length Portrait together with Multi-exposure, the recorded pixels are fixed to 3M.)