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Composite image.

You have to adjust exposure appropriately- two photo composite needs 1/2 “ideal” exposure time each; three need 1/3 each and so on. I did these with film too. You released the teeth in the film so it wouldn’t advance but you needed to cock the shutter...

I did some watch photography and had to use these tricks sometimes. Also a circular polarizer filter can either add or subtract the glare from the glass/plastic display, meter covers etc.
 
B&H sell film for digital cameras. They call it “compact flash”
 
Well since it is digital, doesn't cost you any to experiment to see what works best for lighting and exposure.
 
Problem is, the amp is sold and gone. I told the customer, "Trust Me, If you Don't like it, Send it back"...... He has been rockin it for a week.
 
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