Nikon D200 D200 User's Manual - Page 96

Multiple Exposure, Number of Shots, Auto Gain

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Multiple Exposure To create a multiple exposure: 1 Highlight Multiple exposure in the shooting menu ( 124) and press the multi selector to the right. 2 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight Number of Shots and press the multi selector to the right. Reference-Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure 3 Press the multi selector up or down to choose the number of exposures that will be combined to form a single photograph. Press the multi selector to the right to return to the multiple exposure menu. 4 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight Auto Gain and press the multi selector to the right. 5 Press the multi selector up or down to highlight one of the following options and then press the multi selector to the right. Option Description Gain adjusted according to number of ex- On posures actually recorded (gain for each (default) exposure is set to / for 2 exposures, / for 3 exposures, etc.). Off Gain is not adjusted when recording multiple exposure. 86

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Reference—Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure
Multiple Exposure
To create a multiple exposure:
1
Highlight
Multiple exposure
in the shooting
menu (
124) and press the multi selector to
the right.
2
Press the multi selector up or down to highlight
Number of Shots
and press the multi selector
to the right.
3
Press the multi selector up or down to choose
the number of exposures that will be combined
to form a single photograph.
Press the multi se-
lector to the right to return to the multiple expo-
sure menu.
4
Press the multi selector up or down to highlight
Auto Gain
and press the multi selector to the
right.
5
Press the multi selector up or down to highlight
one of the following options
and then press the
multi selector to the right.
Option
Description
On
(default)
Gain adjusted according to number of ex-
posures actually recorded (gain for each
exposure is set to / for 2 exposures, / for 3
exposures, etc.).
Off
Gain is not adjusted when recording mul-
tiple exposure.