OM SYSTEM V210011BU000 OM-1 Mirrorless Camera with 12-40mm f/2.8 Lens

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Shooting Settings
4
1
Take pictures.
Each time you press the shutter button, the camera will take the selected number of
shots.
In [HDR1] and [HDR2] modes, the camera will automatically combine the shots into a
single picture.
Exposure compensation is available in modes P, A, and S.
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HDR picture.
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or [HDR2] mode.
# When [HDR1] or [HDR2] is enabled, [Drive j/Y] is set to [
o
]. [Y12s] (Silent self-
timer 12s), [Y2s] (Silent self-timer 2s) and [YC] (Silent custom self-timer) can be set.
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Shot.
Recording multiple exposures in a single image (Multiple Exposure)
PASMB
n
Take two shots and combine them into a single picture. Alternatively, you can take a
shot and combine it with an existing picture stored on the memory card.
The combined image is recorded at current image quality settings. Only RAW pictures
can be selected for multiple exposures that include an existing image.
If you record a multiple exposure with RAW selected for [KK], you can then select
it for subsequent multiple exposures using [Overlay], allowing you to create multiple
exposures combining three or more photographs.
Menu
MEN U n
n1. Computational Modes n Multiple Exposure
Ena bling M ult iple Exposure
1
Use FG to select [Multiple Exposure] and press
the Q button.
2
Use FG to select [On] and press the Q button.
MENUMENU
OK
Multiple Exposure
Auto Gain
Overlay
Off
Off
Off
Multiple Exposure
Multiple Exposure setting
screen
O󰀨 Pictures are taken without using this function.
On Create a multiple exposure from 2 pictures.
3
The display returns to the Multiple Exposure setting screen.
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