Iso setting the iso film speed, Multiple exposures – Canon 3000 V User Manual

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Multiple Exposures

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Take the picture.

► After you take all the multiple exposures, the film advances to

the next frame automatically and the multiple-exposure setting

is canceled.

If you shoot multiple exposures on the first few or last few frames of

a roll, the multiple exposures might not be precisely aligned due to

the film curling.

' During multiple-exposure shooting, the <► > arrow next to the <® >

icon on the LCD panel will blink.

' To cancel multiple exposures before shooting, set the number of multiple

exposures to"

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’ To cancel multiple exposures after shooting, follow steps 1 and

1

to

set the number of multiple exposures to blank.

ISO Setting the ISO Film Speed

If the film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different film
speed, load the film in the camera and set the film speed manually

as follows. The settable film speed range is ISO 6 to 6400.

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Move the <^> arrow to the

<IS0> icon.

• Look at the LCD panel and press

the

<FUNC.>

button to move the

arrow. ((56)

► The current film speed is displayed

Set the desired film speed.

I • Turn the

<^>

dial to set the film

speed.

The manually-set film speed will be canceled it the film is taken out

and DX-coded film is loaded.

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