How to create DOUBLE EXPOSURES in camera on Sony // Step by step guide
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- ☆ How to create DOUBLE EXPOSURES in camera on Sony ☆
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00:00 Introduction
00:31 Creating Double Exposures
01:52 Photography Equipment
02:18 Double Exposure Method
04:05 Double Exposure Results
07:56 Final Double Exposures
How did u do multiple exposure on sony cameras? Plz reply I am searching every where on the internet.
Amazing results! I’ve been on holiday so must catch up on your channel.
Thanks so much Eric! I hope you had an amazing holiday! 🤩
I love double exposure. Would love to show you some of mine someday. You are an inspiration. I haven't done it with flash like that yet, though. I love this.
Mam sorry a7iii camara double exposure settings video please❤
I like this better than the functional way Canon offers. This feels more organic.
That's a fascinating interpretation of the technique!
Well done.
I wish there was an in camera mode to overlay two images rather than in editing
Glad I visit here after seen you in Magmod channel. wow nice technique thank you!
You are welcome! Thank you so much for popping over here 🤩
Nice video Toni!
Thank you so much 👌🏼
So very well done 👏
Thank you ☺️ I’m pleased you enjoyed it 🙌🏼
So beautiful!😍
The credit goes to you too 😍 Thank you so much ☺️ xx
Fine video and technique. Is it reasonable to use a zoom lens instead of 'lunging in?"
Thank you so much! Yes I would say so as it’s the same principle 👌🏼 Let me know how it goes 🤩
Nice explained
Thank you, that’s great to know 🙌🏼
Ola entendemos isto mas como vc configurou a câmera Sony para fazer a dupla exposição ? Já que as outras câmeras fazem mais fácil esperávamos estas informações para um vídeo mais cometo . Grato
Thank you. Ditching sony, taking Nikon
Well this is for any camera and actually there is one exposure and two flashes. Actually, this way you could make how many flashes you want. There are other differences for multiple exposures. All those will be freezing the movement. Multiple exposures could part or all be blurred by motion creatively. With Sony unfortunately only in post
Can u please tell me Sony A7 iv there is double exposure?
Sony does not have this feature at the moment which is why I’ve created an alternative solution ☺️
@@ToniDarcyplease share your alternative solution...
sorry, how were you able to keep the Shutter open for 2 seconds? i have a A7VI
She just changed the shutter speed to 2” / 2 seconds (instead of the fraction, try to rotate the shutter speed wheel to the negative side.
Hope that helps
I shoot in manual so I have full control over all the settings. If you decrease your shutter speed from 1/200, 1/160, 1/125 etc you’ll move from a fraction of a second to 1”, 2” which is seconds. The “ symbol equals seconds ☺️ Have fun!
@@ToniDarcy thank you so much
@@afterhoursphotography thank you
Hi there. I'm sony 7IV user. Im unable to shoot double exposure with my camera. Whenever i click, it come out as a single photo, it doesn't blend together. What should i do? Would you please elaborate the settings? Or where I'm going wrong?
She's using Flash as it's own exposure. You can't technically shoot multiple exposures in camera via setting or menu option. Basically any time a flash fires, it takes it's own exposure. This is then blended with the ambient exposure. If you open up your shutter speed to be long enough, say 2 seconds like she does in this video, and trigger your flash twice, you can get a double exposure as each time the flash triggers, it will "imprint" onto the frame.
soo shutter speed for 2 seconds? I'm assuming the aperture should be high to bring down the flash ?@@itsahsah
@@bvill6749 What scenario are you using shooting in? If just using a TTL flash, you can simply set your flash setting in your camera to "REAR CURTAIN SYNC", set your ambient exposure to being a little underexposed for the scene, but with a slow shutter speed, let's say .5 sec to 2 sec, and let your flash do the rest of the work at whatever aperture you choose. Typically a wide open aperture from 1.2-5.6 plus the slow shutter speed will make a blown out image, so beware of that. F.6.3-f8, and smaller will most likely work well for you.
@@bvill6749 also take note that if you decide to do this all manually, you might want to do this in a setting where you can control the light, or in a dark room, so that you can have each subsequent flash press expose over your otherwise dark ambient image. It is why in this case, she has her model on a dark background, because black in an image is kind of a blank canvas for exposure.
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