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EOS 6d Mark ii - multiple exposure multiple source images

bjoliver
Apprentice

I have a EOS 6d Mark ii. I do not want to merge the multiple photos in-camera.  I want separate files I can edit together after shooting. Is there a setting that allows the multiple exposure setting to output multiple files(photos)? 

if no, what is a work around for something similar? 

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kvbarkley
VIP
VIP

Take separate images and load them into the computer?

Thanks. Absolutely that’s 1 option. But looking more of auto shoot option. 

 

something similar to the multiple exposure option, however I want all the source images. 

Sorry, I misunderstood. Generally "multiple exposure" means to compose two entirely different images, like putting a full moon in a moonless night shot.

Usually what you are talking about is called "HDR" or as Waddizzle said, AEB.

Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

If you are using a tripod, try using AEB, automatic exposure bracketing, and the built-in shutter delay timer.  The camera will capture the entire bracketed sequence automatically when you use the shutter delay timer.  

Otherwise, you will have to press the shutter for each shot in the sequence, which can introduce camera shake and result in slightly blurry photos.

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Oops. Accidentally accepted as solution. I’m still not there yet. But closer I think. 

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