Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 64

Approximate exposure compensation, exposures is completed, the film

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Multiple Exposures [ ] • Three exposures are set 3 Release the shooting mode selector and metering mode selector/flash exposure compensation button. 4 Select a shooting mode and take the desired number of exposures. 5 When the preset number of multiple exposures is completed, the film automatically advances to the next frame. When taking multiple exposures on the first or last frame of a roll, the curl of the film may cause subject images to shift slightly out of alignment. • When the preset number of multiple exposures is completed, the film automatically advances to the next frame and multiple exposure mode is canceled. • " " blinks in the LCD panel during multiple exposure photography. • To cancel multiple exposure mode before starting to take pictures, reset the number of multiple exposures in the display to "1". • To cancel multiple exposure mode in mid-operation, repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the frame counter to a blank display. When taking multiple exposures on a single frame, you should decrease the exposure value for each exposure using exposure compensation. See "7. Exposure Compensation" on page 42. Approximate exposure compensation Number of multiple exposures 2 exposures 3 exposures 4 exposures Compensation amount per exposure -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 • The above values should be used only as a guide. The actual compensation amount required depends on the shooting conditions and should be determined by prior testing. 64

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3
Release the shooting mode selector
and metering mode selector/flash
exposure compensation button.
4
Select a shooting mode and take
the desired number of exposures.
5
When the preset number of multiple
exposures is completed, the film
automatically advances to the next
frame.
Multiple Exposures [
]
• Three exposures are set
When the preset number of multiple exposures is completed, the film automatically
advances to the next frame and multiple exposure mode is canceled.
” blinks in the LCD panel during multiple exposure photography.
To cancel multiple exposure mode before starting to take pictures, reset the number of
multiple exposures in the display to “1”.
To cancel multiple exposure mode in mid-operation, repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the
frame counter to a blank display.
When taking multiple exposures on a single frame, you should decrease the exposure value for each
exposure using exposure compensation. See “7. Exposure Compensation” on page 42.
Approximate exposure compensation
The above values should be used only as a guide. The actual compensation amount
required depends on the shooting conditions and should be determined by prior testing.
When taking multiple exposures on the first or last frame of a roll, the curl of the film may
cause subject images to shift slightly out of alignment.
Number of multiple exposures
Compensation amount per exposure
2 exposures
–1.0
3 exposures
–1.5
4 exposures
–2.0