Minolta 800si Carrying Case User Manual


 
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MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
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CANCELLING MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
Cancel multiple-exposure mode by setting another drive mode.
It is also possible to change the number of exposures remaining in the
multiple-exposure series after starting the series. Follow the
instructions for Setting Multiple Exposure. The number of exposures
set will be the number remaining.
Example A: After starting a multiple exposure series, the number of
exposures is changed to 1. Multiple exposure mode will cancel after
the next exposure is made.
Example B: After shooting 8 exposures of a multiple exposure series,
the number of exposures is reset to 9. Multiple exposure mode will
cancel after 9 more exposures are made.
• Values 0 - 9 are available.
Turn either dial to select the
number of exposures.
Press the shutter-release button partway down to enter
the setting.
Press the shutter-release button all the
way down to take the first picture.
• M2 will appear in the data panel.
Repeat step 6 until all the exposures have been made.
• Multiple-exposure mode is cancelled and the camera is automatically
set to single frame advance after all the exposures have been made.
• If the battery is removed before a multiple exposure series is
complete, multiple exposure will be cancelled, but the film will not
have advanced to the next frame.
• Tell your photofinisher there are multiple exposure frames on the film.
Some photofinishers may not automatically print multiple exposure
frames.
You may want to use exposure compensation to underexpose each
exposure so the final image on the frame is not overexposed (p 74).
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