Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera with 18-135mm Lens User Manual

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Multiple Exposures

o

During continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed will decrease

greatly.

o

Only the merged multiple-exposure image will be saved. The images taken in

steps 6 and 7 for the multiple-exposure image will not be saved.

o

The image quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, high ISO speed noise reduction,

color space, etc. set for the fi rst single exposure will also be set for the

subsequent exposures.

o

You cannot set an aspect ratio for multiple-exposure shooting. Images will be

taken with a 3:2 aspect ratio.

o

If white balance bracketing, Multi Shot Noise Reduction, HDR mode, or a

Creative fi lter is set, multiple-exposure shooting cannot be set.

o

During multiple-exposure shooting, the settings of

[

z

: Lens aberration

correction]

,

[

z

: Auto Lighting Optimizer]

, and

[

z

: Highlight tone

priority]

will be automatically switched to

[Disable]

.

o

If

[

z

: Picture Style]

is set to

[Auto]

,

[Standard]

will be applied for shooting.

o

With multiple exposures, the more exposures there are, the more noticeable

the noise, irregular colors, and banding will be.

o

If

[Additive]

is set, the image processing after taking the multiple exposures

will take time. (The access lamp will light up longer.)

o

If you perform Live View shooting with

[Additive]

set, the Live View function

will stop automatically when the multiple-exposure shooting ends.

o

In step 7, the brightness and noise of the multiple-exposure image displayed

during shooting will be diff erent from those of the fi nal multiple-exposure

image recorded.

o

Multiple-exposure shooting is canceled if you set the power switch to <

2

>

or switch batteries or cards.

o

Multiple-exposure shooting ends if you switch to a Basic Zone mode or to

<

w

/

x

>.

o

If you connect the camera to a computer, multiple-exposure shooting will

not be possible. If you connect the camera to a computer during shooting,

multiple-exposure shooting will end.

o

The shooting information for the last shot will be recorded and appended to

the multiple-exposure image.

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