the upside to doing it right in the camera (which nikons have the option to do)
is you can see it right then and there on the lcd
when your doing something that is specific to a persons position you dont want to have to go back and reshoot because your relize later in photoshop that the images arent exactly lining up.
(and i say this from expirience as i cursed the heavens after seeing a nikon user do this) =^_^=
double exposure
in Canon EOS Mount
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the upside to doing it right in the camera (which nikons have the option to do)
is you can see it right then and there on the lcd
when your doing something that is specific to a persons position you dont want to have to go back and reshoot because your relize later in photoshop that the images arent exactly lining up.
(and i say this from expirience as i cursed the heavens after seeing a nikon user do this) =^_^=