PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine

DIGITAL EOS ESSENTIALS

In-camera multiple exposures

Make the most of this creative function available on most recent Canon cameras

While it’s easy to dismiss in-camera multiple exposures as just a simple gimmick, it’s a creative tool that shouldn’t be overlooked. The multiple exposure settings are accessed via the red Shooting menu, or by pressing the Creative Photo button that’s available on some bodies. Once activated, you can record two to nine exposures which are then merged into one image.

You’re free to move the camera between each exposure, allowing you to blend completely different subjects within the same frame – mixing pictures of flowers, trees and other natural textures with the human form is a popular multiple exposure technique, for example. If you activate Live View mode on the rear display or use the EVF on an EOS R camera, you can even get a

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