Making In-Camera Multiple Exposures with Canon, Fuji & Sony
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- In this video, photographer David Flores, shows us how to create multiple exposures all in-camera with Canon, Fuji and Sony.
Some of the camera models that offer in-camera Multiple Exposure:
Canon
- 5D MK3/4
- 5DS/R
- 6D MK1/2
- 70D
- 80D
- 1D-X MK1/2
Fujifilm
- X-T1/2
- X-T10
- X-T20
- X-Pro2
- X100S/T/F
Nikon
-D5
-D850
-D750
-D500
-D7500
-D5600
Sony
- Available for models via the Sony PlayMemories App Store
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I loved the music and David’s voice in this video! 😌
Omg this is so dope i love the overlay system
Explained in a simple way
Thank you 👌
Excellent guidelines for multiexposure images.
0:53 Fujifilm
1:33 Canon
1:58 Sony
Too bad the app is not avaiable for A7 mark i
I have a canon 70D I am going to try that to see if it will work for me thanks for the infos
I was surprised to see that I didn't have the option on my Canon T3i. After a research, I was more surprised to see that not much models offers this option for the Canon brand.
What would be most helpful is a list of modern (say, in the last 10 years) of cameras that provide this feature (naturally or with a specific, ideally linked to downloadable); not all Canon's nor Fuji's provide it, and which Sony's can use which app, etc...
Not all sony offer this in app dl, and I cant figure out which SONY camera allows for this?
Very cool, but I can't think of a time I'd reach for that feature rather than Photoshop.
You may have shown up here for the multiple exposure story on your camera shooting the same image three times and combining the information, giving you more latitude in that file.
I used to love to do "ghost" images in camera with film cameras. Almost seems like cheating to be able to add in multiple images from your card. That said. I'm gonna get into it more on my Sony A6000. You're still going to do more in Photoshop since you can use RAW files instead of JPGs. I just really enjoyed doing the multiples with film. You had to think about your exposures and composition, but it was still pretty organic to the process of the moment of shooting rather than thinking post production.
😢😢😢😢 omg yessssss🎉
I have the first A7, and the APP is not on their official website.
I would love to take double exposures.
Which Canon?
What do you do when you have a t6i that doesn't do that.
Olympus? Panasonic?
Is it possible to do multiple exposure with a Canon 77D ?
Unfortunately, the Canon EOS 77D DSLR Camera does not have built-in Multiple Exposure capabilities. However, if you are interested in a similar camera with built-in Multiple Exposure capabilities, I would recommend the *Canon EOS 80D DSLR Camera (Body Only)
,* _B&H # CAE80D,_ for your usage needs.
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As far as I can tell "multiple exposures" in Sony means 2 exposure limit...Canon and others offer 5 or more. Sony needs to offer more than two.
Will this work with a canon 5t
Unfortunately, the Canon Rebel T5 does not offer a multiple exposure function.
Sehr schade, dass man bei Sony eine extra App benötigt
This feature must be camera specific, i.e., I happen to shoot with a Canon 7D & an older T3i, neither of which offer this feature to the best of my knowledge...
Bill...
hello Sir william... i own a 70D , and it has this feature. This option will be grayed out if Wi-Fi is turned on.
Wouldn't it be more convenient if you could just overlay separate images in Photoshop?
It is so frustrating, that is why I bought the Canon t6i, because I thought it had the multiple exposure feature on it!!
Sadly doesn’t have this function on Sony a7riii !!!
It does say its an additional app that has to be downloaded; there isn't one updated, or...?
Does Sony A1 have this option?
It is possible to shoot in camera multiple exposures with the Sony A1.
Does So y A6400 have this option 😭
I'm unable to find the same
Unfortunately, no, the Sony Alpha α6400 Mirrorless Digital Camera does not have the Multiple Exposure feature built inside the camera.
@@BandH Thanks a lot
Bummed the T8i doesn't allow this. Photoshop it is, I guess.
can the a7iii do this???
Unfortunately, the A7 III lacks a multiple exposure option. Any multiple exposure would be done in post with software such as Adobe Photoshop CC.
i Just read that sony a7lll cannot do Multiples. true? what sony did you use? hard to believe that a camera of today will not do this.
Double/Multiple exposure is not possible with the A7III. This effect would be achieved with your editing software in post-production. >Mark
sorry but that's very weak explaination on the sony...why did you meantion the app? do you mean we need the app so we can shoot multiple expo? can't we just use the camera alone
The video was not supposed to be a step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Multiple Exposure feature with every camera, as every camera is different. It was designed as an overview to introduce you to multiple exposure and show a few examples, as well as describe some of the differences between how different manufacturers handle multiple exposure. You would have to check your specific camera’s instruction manual for Multiple Exposure usage with your camera. In terms of Sony cameras, as stated in the video, you have to first visit the Sony PlayMemories Online App store to purchase and download /install the Multiple Exposure feature onto your camera before you may use the feature (some of the apps are free to download, while others require purchase before use). The Multiple Exposure feature is not offered as a standard option in most Sony cameras. You have to go to the www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/portal/ website, sign in or create an account, connect your camera to your computer, set up the download tool from the website, download the application you wish to use, and then install the application on your camera. The instruction manual to use the Multiple Exposure feature is listed on the PlayMemories website.
www.playmemoriescameraapps.com/portal/
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Wooow.... The disdain for Nikon is too real.
I will add that the multiple exposures Nikon produces are raw files, so they are great to work with in post ( Lightroom ). It too gives you up to 10 exposures to layer together, though there are no blending modes to choose from. You will have to calculate your exposures the the old fashion way f you want to get it just right.
Which cameras , dummy????????????? it does depend on this!!!!!!!!
TOTAL crappola. Not a HINT on how to set any of the cameras to do this! COMPLETELY USELESS!!!
Is it possible to do multiple exposure with a Canon 800D?
Unfortunately, no, the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T7i (EOS 800D) DSLR camera does not have the ability to capture double exposures or multiple exposures in-camera.
@@BandH Ah okay, thank you so much anyways!