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What do you mean by multiple exposure of Canon 70d? Where is it?

Multiple exposure is a technical method of taking two or more independent exposures in photography and then superimposing them to form a single photo. Because the parameters of each exposure are different, the final photo will have a unique visual effect.

The multiple exposure settings and operations of Canon 70D are as follows:

1. Turn the camera's power switch to

Step 2 press

3. Under the [] setting page, select [Multiple Exposure] and press.

4. The multiple exposure setting screen will appear.

5. Set [Multiple Exposure].

Select [Enable], and then press.

To exit multiple exposure shooting, select [Close].

6. Set [Multiple Exposure Control].

Select the desired multiple exposure control method and press.

7. Set [Exposure Time].

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You can set 2 to 9 exposures.

8. Set [Continuous Multiple Exposure].

Select [1 sheet only] or [continuous], and then press.

If [65438+ 0 sheets only] is selected, multiple exposure shooting will be cancelled automatically after shooting.

If [Continuous] is selected, multiple exposure shooting will continue until the setting in step 5 is set to [Off].

9. Make the first exposure.

The captured image will be displayed.

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The remaining exposure time will be displayed in brackets [] in the viewfinder or on the screen.

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10. Take subsequent exposure photos.

The captured image will be displayed on the previous image.

Using real-time display shooting, multiple exposure images merged so far will be displayed. By pressing

After shooting the set number of exposures, multiple exposure shooting will be cancelled. For continuous shooting, when you hold down the shutter button after shooting a set number of exposures, shooting will stop.