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P Multiple Exposures N
4Set [Multi-expos ctrl].
 Select the desired multiple-exposure 
control method, then press < 0>.
  Additive
The exposure of each single image  captured is added cumulatively. 
Based on the [ No. of exposures ], set a negative exposure 
compensation. Follow the basic guide below to set the exposure 
compensation amount.
Exposure Compensation Setting Guide by Number of 
Exposures
Two exposures: -1 stop, three exposur es: -1.5 stop, four exposures: 
-2 stops
  Average
Based on...

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6Set the images to be saved.
 To save all the single exposures and 
the merged multiple-exposure image, 
select [ All images ], then press < 0>.
  To save only the merged multiple-
exposure image, select [ Result 
only ], then press < 0>.
7Set [Continue Mult-exp].
  Select either [ 1 shot only] or 
[ Continuously ], then press .
  With [ 1 shot only ], multiple-exposure 
shooting will be canceled 
automatically after the shooting ends.
  With [ Continuously ], multiple-...

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9Shoot subsequent exposures.
XWhen [ On:Func/Ctrl ] is set, the 
merged multiple-exposure image will 
be displayed.
  Live View shooting with [ On:Func/
Ctrl ] set, the multiple-exposure 
images merged so far will be 
displayed. By pressing the < B> 
button, you can display only the Live 
View image.
  Multiple-exposure shooting will end 
when the set number of exposures 
are taken. With continuous shooting, 
if you keep holding down the shutter 
button, the shooting will stop...

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 The image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, high ISO speed 
noise reduction, color spac e, etc. set for the first single exposure will also 
be set for the subsequent exposures.
  During multiple-exposure shooting, t he settings will be automatically 
switched to [ Disable] for the following: all the items of [ z1: Lens 
aberration correction ], [z 2: Auto Lighting Optimizer ], and [z3: 
Highlight tone priority ].
  If [z 3: Picture Style ] is set to [Auto],...

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You can select a 1 image recorded on the card as the first single 
exposure. The image data of the selected  1 image will remain intact.
You can only select  1 images.  You cannot select  41/61  or 
JPEG images.
1Select [Select image for multi. 
expo.].
X The images on the card will be 
displayed.
2Select the first image.
  Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
image to be used as the first single 
exposure, then press < 0>.
  Select [ OK].
X The file number of the selected image...

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When [On:Func/Ctrl ] is set and you 
have not finished shooting the set 
number of exposures,  you can press the 
< x > button to check the current 
exposure level, overlap alignment, and 
overall effect of the merged multiple- 
exposure image. (Not possible when 
[ On:ContShtng ] is set.)
If you press the < L> button, the 
operations possible during multiple-
exposure shooting will be displayed.
Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting
  You can also select a...

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 Are there any restrictions on the image-recording quality?
All JPEG image-recording quality settings can be selected. If  41 
or  61  is set, the merged multiple-exposure image will be saved 
as a  1 image.
  Can I merge images recorded on the card?
With [ Select image for multi. expo. ], you can select the first single 
exposure from the images recorded on the card (p.273). Note that 
you cannot merge multiple images already recorded on the card.
  Are multiple exposures...

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Camera vibrations caused by the mirror’s reflex action when the picture 
is taken is called “mirror shock” . Mirror lockup keeps the mirror up 
before and during exposure to reduce blur caused by camera 
vibrations. Useful when shooting cl ose-ups (macro photography), using 
a super telephoto lens, shooting at slow shutter speeds, etc.
1Select [Mirror lockup].
 Under the [ z4] tab, select [ Mirror 
lockup ], then press < 0>.
2Select [Enable].
3Focus on the subject, then press 
the shutter button...

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2 Mirror Lockup N
 Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun 
or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image 
sensor or the camera’s internal components.
  When shooting with mirror lockup in very bright light, such as at the 
beach or a ski slope on a sunny day,  take the picture promptly after 
mirror lockup is stabilized.
  During mirror lockup, shooting functi on settings and menu operations are 
disabled.
  When [ Enable ] is set, single...

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When you take a picture without looking through the viewfinder, such as 
when you use the self-timer, bulb exposure, or a remote switch, stray 
light entering the viewfinder may cause the picture to look dark 
(underexposed). To prevent this,  use the eyepiece cover (p.37) 
attached to the camera strap.
Note that attaching the eyepiece cove r is not necessary in Live View 
shooting or movie shooting.
1Detach the eyecup.
 While grasping both sides of the 
eyecup, slide it upward to detach it.
2Attach...
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