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05/31/2005 10:32:44 PM · #1
Can this camera do multiple exposures of the same frame?
05/31/2005 10:33:13 PM · #2
Mine can't. :)
05/31/2005 10:37:22 PM · #3
Damn, I really wanted a multiple exposure for the decision challenge. I could not find anyway to do it, but wanted to ask before I gave up. Thanks Justine.
05/31/2005 10:46:18 PM · #4
Originally posted by eyesightphoto:

Damn, I really wanted a multiple exposure for the decision challenge. I could not find anyway to do it, but wanted to ask before I gave up. Thanks Justine.


There are a couple tutorials from the Learn drop down on the menu under How'd they do that? with methods of doing it like:

Multiple Exposure
05/31/2005 10:47:02 PM · #5
Use the bulb setting and a black card.
05/31/2005 11:54:06 PM · #6
Great ideas, I am glad I asked. I am going to try both of these ideas. I am actually mad at myself for not thinking of the bulb setting and a black card, I actually did a study like that once with a different camera. Thanks
05/31/2005 11:56:46 PM · #7
Originally posted by mavrik:

Use the bulb setting and a black card.


And what do you do with the black card? Can you give a bit more detail pretty please?
05/31/2005 11:57:56 PM · #8
Originally posted by eyesightphoto:

Great ideas, I am glad I asked. I am going to try both of these ideas. I am actually mad at myself for not thinking of the bulb setting and a black card, I actually did a study like that once with a different camera. Thanks


Post some if you can. I love to see them.
05/31/2005 11:59:33 PM · #9

I thought multiple exposures were not allowed for basic editing?
06/01/2005 12:05:48 AM · #10
This is not really a multi expo. It's a trick that works in a similar way but is a lot harder to pull off.
06/01/2005 12:18:38 AM · #11
Originally posted by gibun:

Originally posted by mavrik:

Use the bulb setting and a black card.


And what do you do with the black card? Can you give a bit more detail pretty please?


Set your camera for "bulb" exposure (or on a P&S, the longest exposure possible).

Trigger the shutter for the first exposure.
Cover the lens with a black cloth/card.
Setup the second half of the picture.
Remove the black cloth/card.
Finish the exposure (or end the bulb shutter).

If you have 8 seconds, you can't do much. If you have bulb mode on a DSLR like the DRebel, you could take half of a picture, setup for 20 minutes, then take the second half of the image.

M
06/01/2005 12:19:38 AM · #12


Long exposure, fired the flash for the first part, used a red light to get the blurred second part.
06/01/2005 12:20:54 AM · #13
Thanks mavrik. Very kool.
I could do that with my old Olympus but have never tried it with the Rebel.
Humm.
06/01/2005 12:49:17 AM · #14
Originally posted by ShutterPug:

I thought multiple exposures were not allowed for basic editing?


I always thought if the effect was done with the exposure then it was not edited at all and that is ok.
06/01/2005 08:36:31 AM · #15
Correct, eyesight.
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