Nikon 29842-9425-19 D80 User's Manual - Page 97

Menu Guide / Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu, Multiple exposure, Reset

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5 Highlight Done and press OK. A icon will be displayed in the control panel. To exit without recording a multiple exposure, select Multiple exposure from the shooting menu, highlight Reset, and press OK. 6 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. The icon will start to blink. Cancelling a Multiple Exposure To end shooting before the multiple exposure is complete, select Multiple exposure from the shooting menu, highlight Cancel, and press OK. Shooting will also end if: • The exposure meters turn off during shooting ( 18) • The user performs a two-button reset • The camera is turned off • The battery is exhausted • The multiple exposure is deleted • A mode other than P, S, A, or M is selected If shooting ends before the specified number of exposures have been taken, a multiple exposure will be created from the exposures that have been recorded to that point. If Auto gain is on, gain will be adjusted to reflect the number of exposures actually recorded. 7 Take the remaining exposures. The icon will disappear from the control panel when shooting is complete. Repeat steps 1 - 7 to take additional multiple exposures. Bracketing and Other Settings Bracketing is cancelled when multiple exposure is selected and can not be restored until shooting has ended. While multiple exposure mode is in effect, memory cards can not be formatted and no shooting menu options can be changed, with the exceptions of Multiple exposure and White balance. Menu Guide / Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu 85

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Menu Guide / Shooting Options: The Shooting Menu
5
Highlight
Done
and press
OK
.
A
icon will be displayed in the control panel.
To exit without re-
cording a multiple exposure, select
Multiple exposure
from the
shooting menu, highlight
Reset
, and press
OK
.
6
Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot. The
icon will start to
blink.
Cancelling a Multiple Exposure
To end shooting before the multiple exposure is complete, select
Mul-
tiple exposure
from the shooting menu, highlight
Cancel
, and press
OK
.
Shooting will also end if:
• The exposure meters turn off during shooting (
18)
• The user performs a two-button reset
• The camera is turned off
• The battery is exhausted
• The multiple exposure is deleted
• A mode other than
P
,
S
,
A
, or
M
is selected
If shooting ends before the specified number of exposures have been taken, a multiple expo-
sure will be created from the exposures that have been recorded to that point.
If
Auto gain
is
on, gain will be adjusted to reflect the number of exposures actually recorded.
7
Take the remaining exposures.
The
icon will disappear from the
control panel when shooting is complete.
Repeat steps 1 – 7 to
take additional multiple exposures.
Bracketing and Other Settings
Bracketing is cancelled when multiple exposure is selected and can not be restored until shooting has
ended.
While multiple exposure mode is in effect, memory cards can not be formatted and no shoot-
ing menu options can be changed, with the exceptions of
Multiple exposure
and
White balance.