Canon 5D tutorial: Multiple exposures | lynda.com

This photography tutorial shows how to create multiple exposures by enabling and configuring the exposure settings on your Canon 5D Mark IIl. Watch more at h…

This entry was posted in Camera Photography and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

22 Responses to Canon 5D tutorial: Multiple exposures | lynda.com

  1. you tube says:

    this is NOT a 5D camera

  2. sean conley says:

    I was looking through my old film pictures and found some double exposures,
    then I got excited about the possibility of doing that in camera on the 5d
    mkII, but just found out you can only do it on the mk3. Has anyone been
    able to do double exposures on the mk2 with magic lantern or anything?

  3. DireTube Keya says:

    i like it

  4. Pak Sam says:

    how if i use 5D mark ii

  5. UhhBurns says:

    Super easy to understand, Well done.

  6. Henry Alverston says:

    Great share

  7. Peru McCarra says:

    my 5d mark III won’t even show the multiple exposure setting as lighted up,
    it is in darker letters and can’t be clicked on, what do I have to do to
    enable the camera so I can shoot with multiple exposure?

  8. Steve Dionne says:

    ”Not for nothing”, I use the 5DMII, I don’t think this is data is
    applicable! Great tutorial quality, no help!

  9. thereswaterhere says:

    Aw, man, i watched this whole video thinking you were using the 5D Mark II
    because it said “This photography tutorial shows how to create multiple
    exposures by enabling and configuring the exposure settings on your Canon
    5D Mark II. ” The Mark II is NOT capable of multiple exposures. Only the
    Mark III, which is shown in the video, can do this.

  10. stunningmonochrome says:

    Not for 5D Mark II !!!

  11. ewimbley82 says:

    I have a Mark III and thought this was about the Mark II, but I was going
    to watch it anyway. It is good to learn about the different equipment that
    is out there. You never know when you might suddenly get the chance to use
    equipment other than your own. It happens, especially if you take group
    classes.

  12. Digi Art says:

    Thank you very much.

  13. Cabrell Cooper says:

    nice video

  14. cMarie White says:

    Let’s get the description correct, like others have said, this is a MIII
    tutorial. Please edit!

  15. deryk tafalla says:

    This is still a wonderful video. Thanks for the clear and concise tutorial!

  16. Toni Benolirao-Collantes says:

    omg omg. i thought I had multiple exposures too…

  17. Shankar Vas says:

    Thanks a lottt

  18. Agnese Abrusci says:

    Same story for me :(, how disappointing…cool video though!

  19. Raymond Psaila says:

    Stunning Video and Thank God I have A 5D Mark III to try this out on, Many
    Thanks

  20. veetor4 says:

    thanks for the heads up, saved me 7mins of my time.

  21. Abdul Assami says:

    can u do it with canon D7 ??

Leave a Reply