Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 35

Auto Exposure Bracketing, Multiple Exposure

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Auto Exposure Bracketing-continued • If the Exposure Compensation function (page 64) is also set, bracketing will be combined with the Exposure Compensation values. It is useful to perform Bracketing with a compensated value of over +2 EV or under -2 EV (maximum of ±5 EV). • If the end of the film roll is reached during bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after new film has been loaded. Also, if you turn the power switch off during bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after the power is turned back on. Electronic analogue exposure display (Example: bracketing value 1.0, in A mode) First shot (correct EV) Second shot (under EV) Third shot (over EV) 3 Auto Exposure Bracketing is completed and automatically cancelled when the third shot is taken. • z and = in the LCD panel and = and the electronic analogue exposure display in the viewfinder disappear when the bracketing is completed. • To cancel the bracketing, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ¸ button so z disappears from the LCD panel. Turning the power switch off does not cancel bracketing. Check points • Auto Exposure Bracketing cannot be performed in a and Vari-Program. • Auto Exposure Bracketing and Multiple Exposure (page 69) cannot be set simultaneously. • Auto Exposure Bracketing and Long Time exposure (page 62) cannot be set simultaneously. 68 Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure consists of two or more exposures of one or more subjects in the same frame. • Multiple Exposure can be set in P, S, A and M exposure modes. 1 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the multiple exposure ¸ button so Z appears in the LCD panel. The display changes as follows: Cancel (no display) • Z appears in the LCD panel when the Multiple Exposure is set. 2 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the k button to set the necessary Exposure Compensation. • Test shooting is recommended since the compensation actually required varies depending on the shooting situation. • When the background is completely dark and subjects do not overlap, no compensation is necessary for each shot. • In some cases, frames may shift slightly in multiple exposure. In particular, film advance becomes unstable at the beginning and near the end of a film roll so multiple exposure is not recommended. www.mynikon.com.pl 69 ADVANCED OPERATION

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68
Check points
• Auto Exposure Bracketing cannot be performed in
a
and Vari-Program.
• Auto Exposure Bracketing and Multiple Exposure (page 69) cannot be set
simultaneously.
• Auto Exposure Bracketing and Long Time exposure (page 62) cannot be set
simultaneously.
3
Auto Exposure Bracketing is completed and automatically
cancelled when the third shot is taken.
z
and
=
in the LCD panel and
=
and the electronic analogue exposure display
in the viewfinder disappear when the bracketing is completed.
• To cancel the bracketing, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the
¸
button
so
z
disappears from the LCD panel. Turning the power switch off does not
cancel bracketing.
Auto Exposure Bracketing
—continued
Multiple Exposure
ADVANCED OPERATION
Multiple Exposure consists of two or more exposures of one or more subjects
in the same frame.
Multiple Exposure can be set in
P
,
S
,
A
and
M
exposure modes.
1
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the multiple
exposure
¸
button so
Z
appears in the LCD panel. The
display changes as follows:
2
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the
k
button to
set the necessary Exposure Compensation.
Cancel
(no display)
Z
appears in the LCD panel when the
Multiple Exposure is set.
• Test shooting is recommended since the compensation actually required varies
depending on the shooting situation.
• When the background is completely dark and subjects do not overlap, no
compensation is necessary for each shot.
• In some cases, frames may shift slightly in multiple exposure. In particular, film
advance becomes unstable at the beginning and near the end of a film roll so
multiple exposure is not recommended.
69
Electronic analogue exposure display
(Example: bracketing value 1.0, in
A
mode)
First shot (correct EV)
Second shot
(under EV)
Third shot (over EV)
• If the Exposure Compensation function (page 64) is also set, bracketing will be
combined with the Exposure Compensation values. It is useful to perform
Bracketing with a compensated value of over +2 EV or under –2 EV (maximum of
±5 EV).
• If the end of the film roll is reached during bracketing, the remaining shots can be
taken after new film has been loaded. Also, if you turn the power switch off during
bracketing, the remaining shots can be taken after the power is turned back on.
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