Nikon F75D Instruction Manual - Page 36

Custom, Setting

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Multiple Exposure-continued Standard compensation value in multiple exposure Number of exposures Two Three Four Eight or nine Compensation value -1.0 EV -1.5 EV -2.0 EV -3.0 EV Exposure Compensation is necessary depending on the number of exposures in multiple exposure since more than one image is exposed in the same frame. 3 Compose picture, confirm focus indicator / and shoot. • The first shot is taken and Z and frame counter blink in the LCD panel when the shutter release button is fully depressed. The frame counter in the LCD panel does not count down and the film does not advance, and multiple exposures can be taken from the second shutter release. The multiple exposure is cancelled, film advances and Z disappears from the LCD panel when the second shot is taken. • To take more than two shots on the same frame, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ¸ button again after the first shot is taken by depressing the shutter release button and while Z is blinking so Z appears without blinking. Repeat this operation as many times as you wish to continue taking pictures on the same frame. • To cancel multiple exposure, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the ¸ button so Z disappears from the LCD panel, set Auto Exposure Bracketing, or set the exposure mode to a or Vari-Program. Film is advanced and frame counter counts down when the multiple exposure is cancelled before or during multiple exposure operation. Check points • Multiple Exposure cannot be performed in a or Vari-Program. • Multiple Exposure and Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) cannot be set simultaneously. 70 CUSTOM SETTING Using the Custom Setting feature, you can create a combination of functions that is different from the initial factory settings. The functions listed in this section can be selected with the F75/F75D. www.mynikon.com.pl 71

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CUSTOM
SETTING
Using the Custom Setting feature, you
can create a combination of functions
that is different from the initial factory
settings. The functions listed in this
section can be selected with the
F75/F75D.
71
is cancelled, film advances and
Z
disappears from the LCD panel when the
second shot is taken.
• To take more than two shots on the same frame, rotate the Command Dial while
pressing the
¸
button again after the first shot is taken by depressing the shutter
release button and while
Z
is blinking so
Z
appears without blinking. Repeat
this operation as many times as you wish to continue taking pictures on the same
frame.
• To cancel multiple exposure, rotate the Command Dial while pressing the
¸
button so
Z
disappears from the LCD panel, set Auto Exposure Bracketing, or
set the exposure mode to
a
or Vari-Program. Film is advanced and frame
counter counts down when the multiple exposure is cancelled before or during
multiple exposure operation.
70
Multiple Exposure
—continued
Standard compensation value in multiple exposure
Exposure Compensation is
necessary depending on the
number of exposures in multiple
exposure since more than one
image is exposed in the same
frame.
Number of exposures
Compensation value
Two
–1.0 EV
Three
–1.5 EV
Four
–2.0 EV
Eight or nine
–3.0 EV
Check points
• Multiple Exposure cannot be performed in
a
or Vari-Program.
• Multiple Exposure and Auto Exposure Bracketing (page 66) cannot be set
simultaneously.
3
Compose picture, confirm focus indicator
/
and shoot.
• The first shot is taken and
Z
and frame
counter blink in the LCD panel when the
shutter release button is fully depressed. The
frame counter in the LCD panel does not
count down and the film does not advance,
and multiple exposures can be taken from the
second shutter release. The multiple exposure
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