Multiple exposures. You mean several clicks with the resulting images
put in one "frame"? Or several clicks per second?
PhotoRoy6@xxxxxxx wrote:
No, I mean multiple exposures. Olympus (from Pop Photo Magazine)
announced that one of it new models has multiple exposure and I
mention this at a camera club meeting and a person who had a Nikon
D300 said that both the D90 and the D300 had multiple exposures. Now I
don't know if the person knew what multiple exposure means. He may
have thought that I was talking about bracketing exposure. When I
download the brochure from Nikon I will find out.
Roy
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