My guess on Dag's technique is that he has photographed some light falling through a 
partly shaded window, onto a door inside the house.

The *istD does have multi-exposure mode, though. Having tried it only once, my 
understanding is that it doesn't work the same way as it does in eg. Z-1. The Z-1 
compensates the shutter speed of each part-exposure according to how many you plan to 
take. The *istD doesn't. When doing a 4-part exposure of the same motif, I ended up 
with a grossly overexposed picture. Unfortunately I don't recall the settings on the 
camera.

Hm... Time for some empirical approach, it seems. Tonight, hopefully.

Jostein


> Nice PUG guys and as usual I was looking at Dag's photo trying to guess 
> how he did that.
> 
> Then I realized that I don't know of any digicam with "multiple 
> exposure" capability. Yes, you can do that in Photoshop, but usually it 
> requires some cropping / resizing whatever.
> 
> I was thinking how nice it would to be able to select an image in the 
> camera's memory then view on the LCD screen that image combined with the 
> current image of the scene the camera is pointed at. So you could adjust 
> the zoom / position for a nice fit. Then record the second image 
> normally, and let you blend them at home or let you blend them in-camera.
> 
> They already have stitch assist mode, why not a multiple exposure assist 
> mode ?
> 
> Hello Pentax ? For the new 7 MP camera ? It's just a firmware mod ?
> 
> 

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