Nikon N65 Instruction Manual - Page 64

Exposure Compensation .

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~----------- Multiple Exposure consists of two or more exposures of one or more ..... subjects in the same frame. 1 e Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the multiple exposure button so ~ appears in the LCD panel. The display changes as follows: "5 +---+ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ U. I.."U +---+ I'. S ~ c::J.U" ~ No display +---+ ~ 4 t (cancel) Multiple Exposure • ~ appears in the LCD panel when the Multiple Exposure is set. 2 Rotate the Command Dial while pressing the , 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 . Standard compensation value in multiple exposure Number of exposures Compensation value Two -1.0 EV Three -1 .5 EV Four -2 .0 EV Eight or nine -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. 64

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Multiple Exposure consists
of
two
or
more exposures
of
one
or
more
subjects
in
the same frame .
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1
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing
the multiple exposure
e
button
so
~
appears
in
the LCD panel. The display
changes as follows:
~~
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~~
~~
"5
+---+
."
+---+
'S
~
:J"
U.
I.U
I.
c:
.U
~
No display
+---+
~
4
t
(cancel)
Multiple Exposure
~
appears
in
the LCD panel when the Multiple
Exposure is set.
2
Rotate the Command Dial while pressing
the ,
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.
Standard
compensation
value
in
multiple
exposure
Number
of
exposures Compensation value
Exposure Compensation
is
Two
-1.0
EV
necessary depending
on
the
Three
-1 .5
EV
number of exposures
in
multiple
Four
-2
.0
EV
exposure since more than one
Eight
or
nine
-3
.0
EV
image
is
exposed
in
the same
frame.
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