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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Multiple Exposures and Overlays
The D300 has two in-camera facilities for creating composite
images. These differ in several ways:
Image Overlay
Multiple Exposure
Number of shots
2 only
2 to 10
Image Format
Pre-shot NEFs
create finished
JPEG or NEF
Finished image is a
JPEG or NEF
Auto Gain
No, though you
can preview effect
of gain
Yes
Preview of Effect
Yes No
Image Quality
settings
Are applied from
first image to both
Are those in effect
when each
exposure is shot
EXIF Data
Is from first image
Is from first image
in sequence
Image overlays are created on
existing
images via the
RETOUCH menu (see “Image Overlays” on page <725>).
Multiple exposures are a little different. Here, instead of using
two preexisting images you use the camera’s frame rate
features to advantage to create overlapped images
during
shooting.
First, let’s go through the set-up necessary:
1.
Press the
MENU
button to get to the menu system.
2.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to the SHOOTING
menu (camera icon tab) and press the
>
key on the
Direction pad to enter the menu.
3.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to
Multiple
exposure
and press the
>
key on the Direction pad to
select it. If this option is grayed out, make sure that the