Nikon D7500 Reference Manual - English - Page 52

Choose the number of shots., Choose the overlay mode., Choose whether to keep individual exposures.

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3 Choose the number of shots. Highlight Number of shots and press 2. Press 1 or 3 to choose the number of exposures that will be combined to form a single photograph and press J. A The BKT Button If Multiple exposure is selected for Custom Setting f1 (Custom control assignment) > BKT button + y (0 106), you can select the multiple exposure mode by pressing the BKT button and rotating the main command dial and the number of shots by pressing the BKT button and rotating the sub-command dial. The mode and number of shots are shown in the control panel: the icons representing the mode are 5 for Off, B for On (single photo), and 6 for On (series). 4 Choose the overlay mode. Highlight Overlay mode and press 2, then press 1 or 3 to choose the desired mode and press J to select. 5 Choose whether to keep individual exposures. To choose whether to keep or delete the individual shots that make up the multiple exposure, highlight Keep all exposures and press 2, then press 1 or 3 to choose the desired option and press J to select. 52 Menu Guide

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Menu Guide
3
Choose the number of shots.
Highlight
Number of shots
and
press
2
.
Press
1
or
3
to choose the number of
exposures that will be combined to
form a single photograph and
press
J
.
4
Choose the overlay mode.
Highlight
Overlay mode
and press
2
,
then press
1
or
3
to choose the
desired mode and press
J
to select.
5
Choose whether to keep individual exposures.
To choose whether to keep or delete the individual shots that
make up the multiple exposure, highlight
Keep all
exposures
and press
2
, then press
1
or
3
to choose the
desired option and press
J
to select.
A
The BKT Button
If
Multiple exposure
is selected for
Custom Setting f1 (
Custom control
assignment
) >
BKT button +
y
(
0
106), you can select the multiple
exposure mode by pressing the
BKT
button and rotating the main command
dial and the number of shots by
pressing the
BKT
button and rotating the
sub-command dial. The mode and
number of shots are shown in the control panel: the icons
representing the mode are
5
for
Off
,
B
for
On (single photo)
, and
6
for
On (series)
.