Canon EOS Rebel T2 EOS Rebel T2 manual - Page 42

Multiple Exposures, Depth-of-Field preview

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Multiple Exposures
3
Take the picture.
s
After you take all the multiple exposures, the film advances to the next
frame automatically and the multiple-exposure setting is canceled.
Depth-of-Field preview
Since the film is not advanced after each shot, you can expose
multiple shots on the same frame. You can expose up to nine shots
on a single frame.
When you press the depth-of-field
preview button, the camera will stop
down the diaphragm to the current
aperture. You can then see the
range of acceptable focus in the
viewfinder.
1
Move the <
>
> arrow to the <
<
> icon.
Look at the LCD panel and press the <
\
> button. (
)
s
” will be displayed.
2
Set the desired number of multiple exposures.
Turn the <
l
> dial.
Press the shutter button halfway to return to normal camera
operation.
If you shoot multiple exposures on the first few or last few frames of a roll,
the multiple exposures might not be precisely aligned due to the film curling.
• During multiple-exposure shooting, the <
>
> arrow next to the <
<
>
icon on the LCD panel will blink.
• To cancel multiple exposures before shooting, set the number of multiple
exposures to
.
• To cancel multiple exposures after shooting, follow steps
1
and
2
to
set the number of multiple exposures to blank.
When you press the depth-of-field preview button, the exposure
setting will be locked (AE lock).