Pentax 750Z Operation Manual - Page 71

Superimposing One Picture on Top of Another (Multiple Exposure Mode), mode to display

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Taking Pictures 2 1 3, 5, 6 3, 4 3 E a b c R d D Superimposing One Picture on Top of Another (Multiple Exposure Mode) Pictures can be taken with multiple images superimposed on each other. 4 When used together with interval shooting, pictures are taken with the set number of images superimposed over the first image. Multiple exposure shooting is not possible when the quality level is set to TIFF. Also, in Multiple Exposure mode, the TIFF quality level cannot be selected. 1 Set the mode dial to a mode other than F, G, C, 7 or O. 2 Press the ( button in Capture mode to display 8 on the LCD monitor. 100-0038 Choose Base Image When the camera has images that have been recorded, the screen for selecting the initial image, to which other images are OK OK superimposed, appears. Go to Step 3. When there are no still images in the camera, [Base Image Shooting] appears and the camera returns to Capture mode. Go to Step 3'. 3 Use the four-way controller (45) to choose the base image and press the 4 button. The selected image will appear in transparent form on the LCD monitor. 69

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Taking Pictures
E
a
b
c
R
d
D
Pictures can be taken with multiple images superimposed on each other.
When used together with interval shooting, pictures are taken with the
set number of images superimposed over the first image.
1
Set the mode dial to a mode other than
F
,
G
,
C
,
7
or
O
.
2
Press the
(
button in Capture
mode to display
8
on the LCD
monitor.
When the camera has images that have
been recorded, the screen for selecting the
initial image, to which other images are
superimposed, appears. Go to Step 3.
When there are no still images in the camera, [Base Image Shooting]
appears and the camera returns to Capture mode. Go to Step 3’.
3
Use the four-way controller (
45
) to choose the base
image and press the
4
button.
The selected image will appear in transparent form on the LCD
monitor.
Superimposing One Picture on Top of Another
(Multiple Exposure Mode)
Multiple exposure shooting is not possible when the quality level is
set to TIFF. Also, in Multiple Exposure mode, the TIFF quality level
cannot be selected.
2
3, 5, 6
1
3, 4
3
OK
OK
Choose Base Image
OK
Choose Base Image
100
100
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0038
0038
100-0038