Checking and deleting multiple exposures during shooting on the EOS-1D X Mark III.

Article ID: ART176575 | Date published: 03/11/2020 | Date last updated: 03/11/2020
 

Description

Included are instructions for how to view the multiple-exposure image, check exposure, and see how the images are layered before finishing shooting the specified number of exposures during multiple-exposure shooting.

Solution

Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting

To view the multiple-exposure image so far, check exposure, and see how the images are layered, you can press the <> button before you finish shooting your specified number of exposures (when [On:Func/Ctrl] is set, but not with [On:ContShtng]).
Pressing the <> button will display the operations possible during multiple-exposure shooting.
 
Operation Description
 Return to previous
screen
The screen before you pressed the <> button will reappear.
 Undo last image Deletes the last image you shot (enabling you to replace it by shooting again).
The number of remaining exposures will increase by 1.
 Save and exit With [Save source imgs: All images], saves all single exposures and the multiuple-exposure image created so far and exits multiple-exposure shooting.
With [Save source imgs: Result only], saves only the multiple-exposure image created so far and exits multiple-exposure shooting.
 Exit without saving Exits the multiple-exposure shooting without saving the image.
 
 Caution
  • During multiple-exposure shooting, you can only play back multiple-exposure images.


? FAQ

  • Are there any restrictions on the image quality?
    All single exposures and the multiple-exposure image are captured at your specified image quality.
     
  • 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. Note that you cannot merge multiple images already recorded on the card.
     
  • How are multiple-exposure files numbered?
    With the camera set to save all images, multiple-exposure image files are named with the next number after the number of the last single exposure used to create them.
     
  • Will auto power off take effect during multiple-exposure shooting?
    During multiple-exposure shooting, auto power off will not take effect. Note that before you start multiple-exposure shooting, auto power off automatically takes effect at the time set in [: Auto power off], which will cxancel multiple-exposure shooting.

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