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.
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? 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.