Nikon COOLPIX B700 Reference Manual - Page 58
Notes About Multiple Exp. Lighten, Multiple exp. Lighten, Nightscape + light trails, Star trails
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y M m Multiple exp. Lighten • The camera automatically captures moving subjects at regular intervals, compares each image and composites only their bright areas, and then saves them as one image. Light trails such as the flow of car lights or motion of stars are captured. • On the screen displayed when m Multiple exp. Lighten is selected, select n Nightscape + light trails or W Star trails. Option n Nightscape + light trails W Star trails Description Use to capture the flow of car lights against a night landscape background. • You can rotate the command dial 1m40s to set the desired interval between the shots. The set interval becomes the shutter speed. When 50 shots are taken, the camera automatically stops 2" F5.6 25m 0s 1400 shooting. • For every 10 shots taken, one composite image with trails overlapped from the start of shooting is automatically saved. Use to capture the motion of stars. • Shots are taken at a shutter speed of 25 seconds every 30 seconds. When 300 shots are taken, the camera automatically stops shooting. • For every 30 shots taken, one composite image with trails overlapped from the start of shooting is automatically saved. • The screen may turn off during the shooting interval. The power-on lamp flashes while the screen is off. • To end shooting before it automatically ends, press the k button. • When you have obtained the desired trails, end shooting. If you continue shooting, details in the composited areas may be lost. • When shooting faraway subjects such as airplanes or fireworks, setting the focus mode to B (infinity) or m (manual focus) is recommended (A62). • Exposure compensation cannot be used (A65). B Notes About Multiple Exp. Lighten • Do not rotate the mode dial or insert a new memory card until shooting ends. • Use batteries with a sufficient amount of charge remaining to prevent the camera from turning off during shooting. 42 Shooting Features Scene Mode (Shooting Suited to the Shooting Conditions)