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Sep 7, 2014 15:38:53   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Will someone please give me a short list of cameras that have multiple exposure capability?

Naturally, I would a good camera a reasonable price.

Thanks you,

Tom G

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Sep 7, 2014 15:50:42   #
Erik_H Loc: Denham Springs, Louisiana
 
Do you have a particular brand in mind?

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Sep 7, 2014 16:00:30   #
Mr PC Loc: Austin, TX
 
It would help if we had an idea of what reasonable price means to you... DSLR or are you looking at bridge cameras? Please narrow it down a bit and you'll get more useful help.

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Sep 7, 2014 17:01:16   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
I can't name the others, but the Canon 5D MKIII has it.

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Sep 7, 2014 18:02:44   #
nakkh Loc: San Mateo, Ca
 
Just about any Nikon or Canon DSLR

Tom G wrote:
Will someone please give me a short list of cameras that have multiple exposure capability?

Naturally, I would a good camera a reasonable price.

Thanks you,

Tom G

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Sep 7, 2014 18:16:47   #
Mr PC Loc: Austin, TX
 
My Nikon D5200 will do 2 or 3 exposures rapid fire or on demand with the shutter button or a wired or wireless remote shutter release. I'm guessing nakkh is right in that it's a pretty standard DSLR feature. I have a Canon SX-510 superzoom and it doesn't do it.

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Sep 7, 2014 18:44:40   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
No, but I now have a Sony A33 with several Minolta lenses.
So, I'm open for suggestions.

See my other replies, please.

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Sep 7, 2014 18:47:20   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
A reasonable price would be $500.00 plus or minus 20% or in that range.

A bridge camera would be fine. Small is better than large for me.

Please see my other replies.

Thanks,

Tom

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Sep 7, 2014 18:48:57   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Thanks for your reply. I'm not at all knowledgeable about what nakkh is.

Tom

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Sep 7, 2014 18:50:41   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Thanks for your reply, but $2,500., is a bit more than reasonable for me.

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Sep 7, 2014 19:02:25   #
nakkh Loc: San Mateo, Ca
 
An Idea:

You could probably find a slightly used Nikon D90 (or Canon Equivalent) for 500 bucks The D90 is a fantastic camera that does muli exposure. Check Craigslist.

Tom G wrote:
A reasonable price would be $500.00 plus or minus 20% or in that range.

A bridge camera would be fine. Small is better than large for me.

Please see my other replies.

Thanks,

Tom

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Sep 7, 2014 20:32:49   #
rbfanman
 
The Nikon D3300 has multiple exposure (image overlay) capability. It is a reasonably priced entry level DSLR, which can be had for about $393.00 as a body alone, or for about $560.00 as a 'kit' with an 18-55mm zoom lens. Some places will even throw in a memory card, and bag, for that kit price.

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Sep 8, 2014 05:46:26   #
neilds37 Loc: Port Angeles, WA
 
The Fuji HS50EXR bridge camera will. Under $500.

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Sep 8, 2014 06:13:32   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Tom G wrote:
Will someone please give me a short list of cameras that have multiple exposure capability?

Naturally, I would a good camera a reasonable price.

Thanks you,

Tom G


Do you have a digital camera now? Just use it and use Photoshop, or any good pixel editor to blend multiple images using layer blend modes, smart objects and/or layer styles.

http://www.daily-epiphanie.com/new-blog/2013/12/9/how-to-create-a-double-exposure

http://www.graphics.com/article-old/creating-image-composites-photoshop-smart-objects

http://www.slrlounge.com/school/photoshop-blend-modes/

http://blogs.adobe.com/jkost/2013/02/blend-if-sliders-in-photoshop.html

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Sep 8, 2014 07:27:13   #
RWR Loc: La Mesa, CA
 
Tom G wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I'm not at all knowledgeable about what nakkh is.

Tom


If you read the replies, you will see that nakkh responded to your post. Also, if you hit "Quote Reply" we will know to whom you are responding. An easy way to find out a particular camera's features is to go to their web site and check its specifications. Have fun. :)

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