I have begun to experiement with double exposure

I have begun to experiement with double exposure

The Fuji cameras has a very simple function to make multiple exposures.

What sets Fujifilm cameras apart when it comes to multiple exposures is their brilliant “what you see is what you get” approach. Unlike some systems where you might be guessing how your layers will combine until after the fact, Fuji cameras provide a real-time preview of your composite image as you’re shooting.

This is a game-changer for creativity and efficiency. As you line up your second (or third, or fourth) shot, you’ll see a ghostly overlay of your previous exposure on the LCD or through the electronic viewfinder (EVF). This allows you to:

Precisely align elements: Want to superimpose a tree branch over a portrait? You can accurately position it.

Judge light and shadow: See how brighter areas of one exposure might blow out details in another, and adjust accordingly.

Experiment with composition: Play with different angles and perspectives for your subsequent shots, instantly seeing the cumulative effect.

Avoid trial and error: This immediate feedback significantly reduces the guesswork and leads to a much higher hit rate of successful multiple exposures, saving you time and frustration.

I just started, this should be fun.

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