Sara K Byrne shows you how to shoot multiple exposures with a Canon 5d Mark III. For more information, examples, and tips check out the blog post: http://www…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Sara K Byrne shows you how to shoot multiple exposures with a Canon 5d Mark III. For more information, examples, and tips check out the blog post: http://www…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I;m trying to get 3 images of myself in one shot playing my instruments,
every time and in every setting (dark, additive, etc) i always end up with
ghostly images and never solid images which is what i am after.
Any idea what i can do to get the shot with these 5dmk3 settings?
Just to clarify, you are doing work in post for the final composite images
shown correct? these are not raw composites from the camera.
How do you get the picture to come up on live view?
Does the Nikon D5300 have this setting?
Hi.. How to do multiple exposure with Canon 70D. Can u pls explain ? I did
not find any option in camera menu. Thanks
Good tutorial, but please, next time don’t play music louder than your
voice! Even the young guy here at work had difficulty hearing what you
were saying!
What camera are you using to shoot the video?
Bloody genius. Now I just need to figure out how to pay for a Mark III.
Thanks for the trick +Calvin Cruickshank
hello, could 6D do so? in Live view mode.
Can you shoot in live view with the Canon 1 DX and do the overlay?
I am having Cannon 60D camera. With that camera how to do a double exposure
shot?, Help me.
Great tutorial on in camera double exposure on the Canon 5D Mark III.
Hello Sara, thx for the tutorial. It helped me a lot.
But, when you choose a previous image like you do with a portrait (1:50′)
there’s a message: “only compatible images displayed”. Is that image
already a previous multi-exposure? Because in my 5D3, single shots aren’t
allowed to be used with another images… just the previous multi-exposures
i did before… :(
Nice Sara it is really good Technic you are provide
thanks for sharing!!! amazing shots.
Hey Sara! What chairs are those? They look awesome!
Sara, thanks a lot for the tutorial. I would like to ask you a question
about the process: You have to take a picture, the portrait before, over a
plain background, white or overexposed first if I did understand. Then you
take the second picure for the texture, but… The second picture has to be
well exposed, or underexposed..? I don’t get the way that the camera takes
part of one picture over the other…
Hello Sara, I’m Rafael Mendes’ Captura.Me.
We are a group of Brazilian photographers who want to use your video to
publicize this technique, we need to upload and post on our channel for the
Brazilians can understand.
We would like authorization to disclose your video subtitled in Portuguese
from Brazil on our youtube channel.
ps. We will refer to your channel as the video source.
dang that was helpful
outstanding
that pic isnt from axioo? o.O
This is a great way to do this, except I appear to be locked in at ISO 100
(on the mk III) for the second frame. Is anyone else having this issue or
am I missing something?
Hey +Sara Byrne, does the 5D mk3 save double exposure images as RAWs or
JPEGs?
This helped me out a lot! I ended up finding out that my camera has this
feature which I was sooo crazy excited about ! Thank you!
What music did you use in this video?