Pentax IQZoom 70R IQZoom 70R Manual - Page 32

Multi, Exposure

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MULTI-EXPOSURE MODE CD (C) DRIVE- AUTO ME RI This mode allows you to multiexpose on the same frame. 1. Activate the Multi-Exposure mark ( ME) on the LCD panel. 2. Press the shutter release button to shoot an initial exposure. The film will not advance, and the normal Single-Frame Exposure mode will be restored. 3. Recompose the frame, and press the shutter release button to shoot the second exposure. (After the second shot, the film will automatically advance to the next frame.) To expose more than twice: Activate the Multi-Exposure mark before pressing the shutter release button for the second exposure. After the last exposure, the film will wind to the next frame. Notes: • If you have a DATE model, the time and date will also be multi-exposed, so set the data mode to no data ( ) after the first shot. •Repeated multiple exposures tend to overexpose a frame, so it's recommended that you expose a frame just twice or so at most. •When using Multi-Exposure, you can usually get best results with dimly-lit backgrounds, such as those in night scenes.

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MULTI
-EXPOSURE
R
I
MODE
CD
(C)
DRIVE
-
AUTO
ME
This
mode
allows
you
to
multiexpose
on
the
same
frame.
1.
Activate
the
Multi
-Exposure
mark
(
ME)
on
the
LCD
panel.
2.
Press
the
shutter
release
button
to
shoot
an
initial
exposure.
The
film
will
not
advance,
and
the
normal
Single
-Frame
Exposure
mode
will
be
restored.
3.
Recompose
the
frame,
and
press
the
shutter
release
button
to
shoot
the
second
exposure.
(After
the
second
shot,
the
film
will
automatically
advance
to
the
next
frame.)
To
expose
more
than
twice:
Activate
the
Multi
-Exposure
mark
before
pressing
the
shutter
release
button
for
the
second
exposure.
After
the
last
exposure,
the
film
will
wind
to
the
next
frame.
Notes:
If
you
have
a
DATE
model,
the
time
and
date
will
also
be
multi
-exposed,
so
set
the
data
mode
to
no
data
(
)
after
the
first
shot.
•Repeated
multiple
exposures
tend
to
overexpose
a
frame,
so
it's
recommended
that
you
expose
a
frame
just
twice
or
so
at
most.
•When
using
Multi
-Exposure,
you
can
usually
get
best
results
with
dimly
-lit
backgrounds,
such
as
those
in
night
scenes.