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  • Tricks with multiple exposure?

    Since the OM-D is my first digital camera with an interchangeable lens facility - and so TTL adjustment even if not true TTL views - I want to know if I can do some multiple expose tricks that I used to with my old Canon EOS10 film camera back in the 1990s. I used to own a Cokin Filter set at that time, including a 346 Mask filter that was half opaque. That enabled me to take a double exposure with the same person "next to himeself/herself" and similar creative images.

    The 346 and many similar filters are now clearly marked "not suitable for digital". Therefore, is there any other way I can achieve the same effect with the OM-D using its own multiple exposure facility?

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    Re: Tricks with multiple exposure?

    You don't even need the multiple exposure facility or filters, all you need is a static camera and two or more shots...... See here. The same theory will apply to other software packages if it's not Photoshop you're using.

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      Re: Tricks with multiple exposure?

      That's neat, thanks. As for a steady camera, I just dug out my old Benbo Trekker tripod that I had not used for over 10 years but carefully packed away in the attic. Should be useful now.

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