Sandkicker_oinc edited this topic ages ago. In camera (DSLR) absolutely not, what you refer to was done in film cameras, or in the darkroom.Īlso, remember digital, puts pixels/data in various locations of the disk media, it does not know what frames are. You can also use multi-flash for some scenes.Ĭould you be referring to something like the above, the merging of two photos, one of which was weakened by using a blending mode. You can even do it in DPP - use the HDR tool in Tools. Just load whatever number of shots in your software and set the opacity of the layers to whatever you want. In-camera double exposure makes no sense when you shoot digital. That may have changed since I was looking so don't take this as gospel. Pentax is the only one that I know of that will allow double exposures in the camera. I looked for that feature when I was looking for my first DSLR camera. I don't think it's possible to do double exposures in the camera. I mean to shoot 2 or 3 shot on one frame. of the 7D manual, if I understand your question correctly thanksĮasier to point to the Manual than to explain it. How can i shoot multiple exposure by canon 7D.
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