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New User - Setting up for multiple exposures
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<blockquote data-quote="TeddyBear" data-source="post: 34109" data-attributes="member: 6959"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>First, if you take frequent Multiple Exposure shots, you might want to move it to "My Menu" for easier access.</p><p></p><p>1. Once you are in "Multiple exposure" it'll read "OFF". Click "ok" on your multi-selector.</p><p>2. Choose "Number of Shots" (I chose 3, this will take darker, normal, lighter shots). </p><p>3. Then select "Auto Gain" "ON". </p><p>4. Finally, to turn this feature on, move cursor to "Done" and press ok to turn it ON.</p><p></p><p>You are now on "Multiple Exposure Shot" mode. Take 3 consecutive shots (either on CL or CH mode) and it'll turn off automatically. If you want to take another "Multiple exposure shot" just goto menu and, click OK on "Done"</p><p></p><p>I'm bit new to D7000 as well so my explanation could be wrong. Perhaps someone else can explain better than me but that's how I use this setting. I also find that, you must use tripod or you will end up with blurry picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeddyBear, post: 34109, member: 6959"] Hello, First, if you take frequent Multiple Exposure shots, you might want to move it to "My Menu" for easier access. 1. Once you are in "Multiple exposure" it'll read "OFF". Click "ok" on your multi-selector. 2. Choose "Number of Shots" (I chose 3, this will take darker, normal, lighter shots). 3. Then select "Auto Gain" "ON". 4. Finally, to turn this feature on, move cursor to "Done" and press ok to turn it ON. You are now on "Multiple Exposure Shot" mode. Take 3 consecutive shots (either on CL or CH mode) and it'll turn off automatically. If you want to take another "Multiple exposure shot" just goto menu and, click OK on "Done" I'm bit new to D7000 as well so my explanation could be wrong. Perhaps someone else can explain better than me but that's how I use this setting. I also find that, you must use tripod or you will end up with blurry picture. [/QUOTE]
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