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mdijb

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Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« on: September 02, 2015, 07:27:45 pm »

I want to make images by taking multiple exposure and fusing them on a single frame.  The higher end Canons and Nikons do this but my SOny A7 does not.  The play memories app for the camera in not adequate.

Is there a less expensive alternative, perhaps a point and shoot type that has this capability?

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Re: Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2015, 06:26:52 am »

I want to make images by taking multiple exposure and fusing them on a single frame.  The higher end Canons and Nikons do this but my SOny A7 does not.  The play memories app for the camera in not adequate.

Is there a less expensive alternative, perhaps a point and shoot type that has this capability?

What about just doing it in software?  Any package that has layers should do.

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Re: Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2015, 03:17:39 pm »

I want to make images by taking multiple exposure and fusing them on a single frame.  The higher end Canons and Nikons do this but my SOny A7 does not.  The play memories app for the camera in not adequate.

Is there a less expensive alternative, perhaps a point and shoot type that has this capability?



A number of the later Panasonic Microfourthirds cameras can do this. GX8, GX7 IIRC. Probably more as well (maybe G7,G6 even, but you'd have to download and check the manuals to be sure).
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Re: Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2015, 04:01:22 pm »

The Fuji X-T1 has an "on sensor" double exposure feature.  But as of the current firmware version, it only allows 2 frames "fused."  What is does do (that is very nice) is allow you to see the two fused frames and if you like them, hit "OK" or if you don't you can "try again" at the second exposure.

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Re: Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2015, 09:33:49 pm »

Olympus e-m1 cano do multiple Exposure during shooter, and after.  It also saves them as raw files which is great when you such them as such.

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Re: Cameras with Multiple exposure capability
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2015, 01:11:56 pm »

The Pentax K5 and the K3 series have multi-exposure capability. The K3ll is the most recent of the series.

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