Mastering the Nikon Z50 by Darrell Young

Mastering the Nikon Z50 by Darrell Young

Author:Darrell Young
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rocky Nook
Published: 2020-03-14T16:00:00+00:00


Multiple Exposure

Multiple exposure is the process whereby you take more than one exposure on a single frame, or picture. Multiple exposure normally requires you to figure out the exposure values carefully for each exposure segment so that in the final picture, all the combined exposures equal one normal exposure. In other words, if you are going to create a nonmasked double exposure, your background will need two exposures at half the normal exposure value to equal one normal exposure.

The Z50 allows you to figure out your own exposure settings and input them manually, or you can use the Overlay mode to help with exposure calculations.

There are five steps to setting up a Multiple-exposure session, which we will examine in detail. The basic steps are as follows:

Choose whether you are shooting one multiple-exposure image or a series of images.

Select the number of individual shots you want to take, which will be combined into a multiple-exposure image.

Select an Overlay mode to determine how you want to control exposure.

Decide whether to keep the intermediate images that are combined to create the single multiple-exposure image, or delete the intermediate images and keep only the single multiple-exposure image.

Optional step: You can choose a previously taken image as the first image in the multiple-exposure series.

Shoot the pictures that the camera will combine into one multiple-exposure image.



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