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4Multiple Exposures★ The film is not advanced after each shot, so you can expose multiple shots on the same frame. Shoot up to nine shots on a single frame. 1 Move the arrow to the icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the button. (1) s"E" will be displayed. 2 Set the desired number of multiple exposures. • Turn the dial. • Press the shutter button halfway to return to normal camera operation. 3 Take the picture. sAfter you take all the multiple exposures, the film advances to the next frame automatically and the multiple-exposure setting is canceled. If you shoot multiple exposures on the first few or last few frames of a roll, the multiple exposures might not be precisely aligned due to the film curling. • During multiple-exposure shooting, the arrow next to the icon on the LCD panel will blink. • To cancel multiple exposures before shooting, set the number of multiple exposures to "E". • To cancel multiple exposures after shooting, follow steps 1 and 2 to set the number of multiple exposures to blank. • Since the same frame is exposed multiple times, exposure compensation should be set to a negative value for each shot. General Guide for Exposure Compensation These are only suggested exposure compensation amounts. The optimum amount depends on the scene. Experiment to find the optimum compensation amount. Multiple Exposures 2 exposures Exposure Compensation Amount -1.0 stop 3 exposures -1.5 stop 4 exposures -2.0 stop 72

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4
Multiple Exposures
The film is not advanced after each shot, so you can expose multiple
shots on the same frame. Shoot up to nine shots on a single frame.
1
Move the <
7
> arrow to the <
4
>
icon.
Look at the LCD panel and press the
<
0
> button. (
1
)
s
E
” will be displayed.
2
Set the desired number of
multiple exposures.
Turn the <
l
> dial.
Press the shutter button halfway to
return to normal camera operation.
3
Take the picture.
s
After you take all the multiple
exposures, the film advances to the
next frame automatically and the
multiple-exposure setting is canceled.
If you shoot multiple exposures on the first few or last few frames of a roll, the
multiple exposures might not be precisely aligned due to the film curling.
• During multiple-exposure shooting, the <
7
> arrow next to the <
4
> icon on
the LCD panel will blink.
• To cancel multiple exposures before shooting, set the number of multiple
exposures to “
E
”.
• To cancel multiple exposures after shooting, follow steps
1
and
2
to set the
number of multiple exposures to blank.
• Since the same frame is exposed multiple times, exposure compensation
should be set to a negative value for each shot.
General Guide for Exposure Compensation
These are only suggested exposure compensation amounts. The optimum
amount depends on the scene. Experiment to find the optimum compensation
amount.
Multiple Exposures
2 exposures
3 exposures
4 exposures
Exposure Compensation Amount
–1.0 stop
–1.5 stop
–2.0 stop