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04/29/2003 01:23:45 PM · #1
To my knowledge, there is no way to get double exposures on my camera, or is there? Do any digital cameras allow for double exposures? This is a technique that is somewhat common in standard photography, yet it is against the rules here. Is there any way to get a double exposure (aside from just having a really long exposure and exposing the camera to two different objects)?
04/29/2003 01:36:02 PM · #2
The Fuji S602z does take multiple exposures. You definitely have to have the right conditions for it. You can fake it, like I did for this picture by just covering up the lens while you set up the 2nd exposure. Mind you my wife who is the model in this pic was extremely still for this shot.

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It was a 13 second exposure with the shutter covered up for 1-2 seconds to allow her to move her hands

Honestly I don't know if your Sony will or not, but the covering the shutter thing can work pretty good in lower light situations. Good luck!!
04/29/2003 01:52:11 PM · #3
Originally posted by dsidwell:

To my knowledge, there is no way to get double exposures on my camera, or is there? Do any digital cameras allow for double exposures? This is a technique that is somewhat common in standard photography, yet it is against the rules here. Is there any way to get a double exposure (aside from just having a really long exposure and exposing the camera to two different objects)?


The S602Z does. You can actually create as many exposures as you want on a single frame. This one was created using that technique. By the way, any technique done in the camera is legal for DPC.

Good luck!
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