Nikon 1666 Instruction Manual - Page 38
Multiple-Exposure Photography
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Multiple-Exposure Photography Tips • Exposing a single frame more than once to overlap multiple images is called multiple-exposure photography. • If images are to be overlapped in the background, exposure compensation is required, depending on the number of exposures in multiple-exposure photography. (When images do not overlap, no compensation is necessary.) Number of exposures Standard compensation value 2 3 4 8 or 9 - 1.0 EV - 1.5 EV - 2.0 EV - 3.0 EV • Do not advance film for multiple-exposure photography, wind the film-advance lever 2 while holding the multiple-exposure lever 1 toward you. ... As the film does not advance, the frame counter does not count up. Frames may shift slightly in some cases of multiple-exposure photography. In particular, film advance may be slightly unstable at the beginning and end of a roll, so multiple-exposure photography using the first or last frame of a film roll is not recommended. 38