The *ist-D already allows multiple exposures in camera, (I haven't used 
it since I first got the camera so it took a while to figure out how to 
enable it), it allows up to 9 exposures on the same frame.

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>OK, another go (not sure if it was mentioned before or if the other DSLR's 
>don't have it):
>
>double exposure; maybe it will even allow to double expose not only the last 
>shot but any shot that's already on the card. Maybe it will also allow to 
>preview the double exposure effect? (but the latter is for sure not a 
>67-feature either!). Double exposure is trivial on the 67, but it requires 
>some tweaking on regular 35mm SLR's, right?
>
>But I doubt that this is the kind of feature to close your deal :-( 
>
>Or even better: double exposure using blue screen technology: first you go 
>into the city or countryside and shoot some nice sceneries. Then in the 
>studio, you put the model in front of the blue screen and the camera pastes it 
>into the scenery shot of your selection.
>
>(oops, imagination running loose again --- ignore the last attempt)
>
>groeten,
>Vic
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>>----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
>>Van: Aaron Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Verzonden: woensdag, augustus 16, 2006 12:43 PM
>>Aan: 'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'
>>Onderwerp: Re: Holy Crap -- Pentax 10MP body
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>>On Aug 16, 2006, at 1:36 AM, Jens Bladt wrote:
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>>>A lens with shutterblades, will allow high shutterspeeds, when using a
>>>flash.
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>>Nope, I don't have one of those for the 67.
>>
>>-Aaron
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