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Mark IV, multiple exposure?
Stew Milne, Photographer
Providence | RI | USA | Posted: 7:07 PM on 11.06.09
->> I couldn't find it, but does the Mark IV do multiple exposures?
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Mitch Stringer, Photographer
Baltimore | MD | USA | Posted: 12:14 PM on 11.07.09
->> Just scoured the specs and do not see it. It does have a B/W shooting mode. Also no crop mode.
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Mark Peters, Photographer
Highland | IL | USA | Posted: 2:55 PM on 11.07.09
->> "Also, no crop mode"

It's already an APS-H crop.
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Colin Lenton, Photographer
Philadelphia | PA | United States | Posted: 6:30 PM on 11.07.09
->> As long as you're working digitially, why would you need / want a multiple exposure mode ?

Couldn't this effect be achieved with greater ease, and technical quality by simply layering two images in Photoshop?
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Erik Markov, Photographer
Kokomo | IN | | Posted: 7:57 PM on 11.07.09
->> Greater ease or technical quality in Photoshop....

Short answer yes.

I've got multiple exposure on my Nikon D700. It can be done in PS, but sometimes it's just nice to let fate play out and see just what you get with a multiple exposure in the camera.

IMHO
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Corey Perrine, Photographer
Hudson | NH | USA | Posted: 8:28 PM on 11.07.09
->> Multiple exposure mode is so Upper Deck 1991.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UOk3nQn2Pns/R74MFCh5UMI/AAAAAAAAA-k/7ZHDBmPDmy0/s...

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_ki5EPOdCHyM/SjcpWXVVNOI/AAAAAAAADOo/2lp5ffoL4lg/s...

http://media.photobucket.com/image/rickey%20henderson%201991%20upper%20deck...
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Brian Westerholt, Photographer
Kannapolis | NC | USA | Posted: 9:26 PM on 11.07.09
->> I for one would like to see multiple exposure mode on a Canon 1D series body. The recent issue of ESPN the Magazine has a nice 3-image exposure shot of Cliff Lee from Game 1 of the 2009 World Series which I am willing to bet was done with a Nikon body and not in PS.
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Mitch Stringer, Photographer
Baltimore | MD | USA | Posted: 11:48 AM on 11.08.09
->> I should have been more specific regarding my "no crop mode" comment. I meant an elective crop mode beyond the inherent 1.3X that is a constant.
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Michael Ip, Photographer
New York | NY | USA | Posted: 5:50 PM on 11.08.09
->> A multiple exposure mode would definitely be cool. While it could be done in photoshop (and I've never done) I would assume to make it look good it would take a lot of work right?
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Stew Milne, Photographer
Providence | RI | USA | Posted: 7:22 PM on 11.08.09
->> Well sure you can do it in photoshop, but then this is a "manipulated" image or has to be labeled as an illustration. If you are able to do the multiple exposure in the camera, then it's not a digitally manipulated photo. Yes, you must say in the caption that it is a multiple exposure, but that's in camera. Big difference.
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