P Multiple Exposures252The image-recording quality (image size and JPEG quality), ISO speed,Picture Style, high ISO speed noise reduction, and color space, etc. setfor the first single exposure will also be set for the subsequentexposures.During multiple exposure shooting, the settings of [z1: Lensaberration correction], [z2: Auto Lighting Optimizer], and [z2:Highlight tone priority] will be automatically switched to [Disable].If [z1: Picture Style] is set to [Auto], [Standard] will be applied forshooting.With [On:Func/Ctrl] and [Additive] set, the noise, irregular colors,banding, etc. of the image displayed during shooting may differ from themultiple exposure image recorded in the end.With multiple exposures, the more exposures there are, the morenoticeable the noise, irregular colors, and banding will be.If [Additive] is set, the image processing after taking the multipleexposures will take time. (The access lamp will light up longer.)If you perform Live View shooting with [Additive] set, the Live Viewfunction will stop automatically when the multiple-exposure shootingends.In step 8, the brightness and noise of the multiple-exposure imagedisplayed during Live View shooting will be different from the finalmultiple-exposure image recorded.If [On:ContShtng] is set, let go of the shutter button after shooting theset number of exposures.Doing any of the following will cancel the multiple-exposure shooting:Setting the power switch to <2>, replacing the battery, replacing thecard, or switching to movie shooting.During multiple exposure shooting, [Clean nowf] or [Cleanmanually] under [53: Sensor cleaning] cannot be selected.If you switch the shooting mode to <w1>, <w2>, or <w3> duringshooting, multiple-exposure shooting will end.If you connect the camera to a computer, multiple-exposure shooting willnot be possible. If you connect the camera to a computer or printerduring shooting, multiple-exposure shooting will end.