How do I double expose on the Rebel 2000?

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I do not have the manual to my Rebel 2000 and I need to know how to double expose a picture. Does anyone know?

-- Bob Cobb (bre30127@yahoo.com), January 29, 2002

Answers

press the function button until the little arrow points at the multiple exposure icon, i think it is the third one. (it looks like one picture superimposed on another in the little icon) use the dial to move from 1 (single exposure) to 2, 3, or however many you want. then fire away.

-- peter bg (pbartzgallag@macalester.edu), January 30, 2002.

bob.

i have the manual...and i can give it 2 u step by step...but i don't have it with me right now... i'll put it here by tomorrow.

ciao venkat

-- Venkat (venkat_p_iyer@yahoo.com), January 30, 2002.


hey bob sorry for the delay....my manual was on loan to a friend... anyways..i have scanned the relevant pages and am sending it as an attachment to ur email-id. (the one thats displayed above)

so long venkat

-- Venkat (venkat_p_iyer@yahoo.com), January 31, 2002.


Bob, as well when I do multiple exposures, to get the exposure compensation correct, I change my iso rating to ( N x film speed) where n equals the number of exposures. For example using ISO 100 for 5 exposures, set ISO on camera to 500, then the film should not be overexposed

-- Dean Peckford (dpeckford@nf.sympatico.caa), February 17, 2002.

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