City - Nipton State - CALIFORNIA Country - United States
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This is 2 images layered in the camera. the first exposure was at 30sec. @ f2.8 with a 10,000k and the second exposure was 30sec @ f2.8 with a 2500k rating....
Imagge overlay, is in the camera menu. You have to shoot raw. once you have 2 raw images in the camera, scroll down to the image overlay tool and you can pick the images you wish to overlay, in addition, you can determine which image will be dominate by 2 exposures. it really is an awesome feature. you can only do two images at a time. I tried overlaying several, they pixelated terribly. however the D2x has an option while shooting raw that allows you to capture a JPEG image in any size (small,medieum,large) at the same time. this makes working with them much easier.
No compensation... the images were quite under exposed, so the result of overlaying the two was a well exposed peice... the one thing i dont like is if you have a lot of stars, it acts like a time delay shot and you get the same star just in two places rather then a streaking star... i am working on that though.... i will upload more when i can....
Hi Bryan, Yeah... much more detail that meets the eye than in the previous one. I know it's possible with the D2x, and I really should read the manual more thoroughly, but how do you create a multiple exposure with the camera? I presume you used a -1 EV for each of the two exposures? Or did you compensate that by decreasing the exposure time?