Multiple exposure mode. A mode that lets you superimpose one image on top of another. Multiple exposure. An image made up of two or more images superimposed in the camera. NiCad. Nickel cadmium battery.
However, a multiple exposure mode allows you to superimpose two or more images before you advance. You can also do this with any two images using a photo-editing program.
Multiple exposure modes, including program auto, aperture priority, shutter priority and manual Multiple flash modes Manual and auto-focus 28-85mm zoom lens is wider than most prosumer cameras lens provides macro capability to one inch ...
The two combined will look surreal. You normally have to do this manually and on cameras with automatic film advance it can be very tricky to achieve. Fortunately some cameras have an automatic multiple exposure mode.
See also: Film, Exposure mode, Exposure, Mode, Camera
 
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