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Double exposure probably possible some day.
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Feb 28, 2013 21:23:45   #
Virgil Loc: The Hoosier State
 
Adding to my want list of features is in camera double exposure.
I think it is possible if they put their minds to it. How about your first shot recorded on all the pixels with odd numbered addresses and your second shot recorded on all the pixels with even numbered addresses. Writing to you recording medium would only take place after the second shot. Just takes a little programming, thats all. Then you wouldn't have to wait for post processing. Anyone else interested? Virgil

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Feb 28, 2013 21:34:39   #
haroldross Loc: Walthill, Nebraska
 
Several current DSLRs such as the Canon 5D MK III offer in-camera multiple exposures.

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Feb 28, 2013 21:38:08   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Pentax is another to include that feature.

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Feb 28, 2013 21:42:24   #
fawlty128 Loc: LI, NY now in Allentown, PA
 
I believe the Olympus E-30 includes that feature as well

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Feb 28, 2013 21:47:29   #
Erik_H Loc: Denham Springs, Louisiana
 
The D7000 does it. It's something that I've been meaning to try and haven't gotten to yet.

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Feb 28, 2013 21:50:55   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
My D300 has this feature.

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Feb 28, 2013 22:00:18   #
wilsondl2 Loc: Lincoln, Nebraska
 
Back in the 70's and 80's if you did Weddings you did double exposures. It was what set you apart as a pro. Since anyone can do them in PP they have just went out of style as they should. Other than the fun of doing them in the camera they should be done in PP. - Dave

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Feb 28, 2013 22:52:12   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Virgil wrote:
Adding to my want list of features is in camera double exposure.
I think it is possible if they put their minds to it. How about your first shot recorded on all the pixels with odd numbered addresses and your second shot recorded on all the pixels with even numbered addresses. Writing to you recording medium would only take place after the second shot. Just takes a little programming, thats all. Then you wouldn't have to wait for post processing. Anyone else interested? Virgil

Welcome to the future! :D

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Feb 28, 2013 23:12:37   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
Almost all Nikon DSLRs offer it. Its an easy task to accomplish.

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Feb 28, 2013 23:59:08   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Magic Lantern http://www.magiclantern.fm allows this too.

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Mar 1, 2013 05:58:03   #
jimbo70 Loc: Orange Park, FL.
 
Some of the newer Fuji cameras like the X20 offer it.

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Mar 1, 2013 06:10:22   #
DEBJENROB Loc: DELRAY BEACH FL
 
Virgil wrote:
Adding to my want list of features is in camera double exposure.
I think it is possible if they put their minds to it. How about your first shot recorded on all the pixels with odd numbered addresses and your second shot recorded on all the pixels with even numbered addresses. Writing to you recording medium would only take place after the second shot. Just takes a little programming, thats all. Then you wouldn't have to wait for post processing. Anyone else interested? Virgil


Check your camera's menu

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Mar 1, 2013 07:36:20   #
Pepsiman Loc: New York City
 
Virgil wrote:
Adding to my want list of features is in camera double exposure.
I think it is possible if they put their minds to it. How about your first shot recorded on all the pixels with odd numbered addresses and your second shot recorded on all the pixels with even numbered addresses. Writing to you recording medium would only take place after the second shot. Just takes a little programming, thats all. Then you wouldn't have to wait for post processing. Anyone else interested? Virgil


Why do you need or want it?

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Mar 1, 2013 07:36:25   #
Big Al Pics Loc: North Bay
 
Virgil wrote:
Adding to my want list of features is in camera double exposure.
I think it is possible if they put their minds to it. How about your first shot recorded on all the pixels with odd numbered addresses and your second shot recorded on all the pixels with even numbered addresses. Writing to you recording medium would only take place after the second shot. Just takes a little programming, thats all. Then you wouldn't have to wait for post processing. Anyone else interested? Virgil


The D7000 does double and triple exposure. Fun to use ... best results using a tripod

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Mar 1, 2013 08:54:43   #
pills Loc: Memphis Tennessee
 
Olympus E 5, E30 and the new mirror less Omd EM5 all have in camera multiple exposure feature.

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