Dans_D60
12th of July 2005 (Tue), 22:12
I always knew that someday my second photographer (my son) may not be able to make it to a wedding shoot. Normally we use two 1D MKIIs for my son and me. Sometimes we use a 1Ds when a super wide shoot is required with the full frame.
The wedding we did a few weeks back I needed to hire a substitute as my son had a prior obligation. She was an experienced wedding photographer and her preferred equipment is the Nikon D70. I used the 1D MK IIs and 1Ds.
If the lighting was good (and it rarely is in weddings), all cameras performed fine. But, when the lighting conditions are challenging (bright sun, bight backgrounds, low light in reception hall, etc), the D70 was no comparison to the Canons. I understand the D70 is more on par with less expensive Canon models but this is what I had to deal with. Post processing was almost impossible with many of the D70 images. I like to crop all my images before I post the proof site and normally I can accomplish this task in an hour or two. Working with D70 images took all day and I needed to make several adjustments attempting to remove noise and push levels. Many of the D70 images were completely out of focus.
No big conclusion here … just interesting findings. I’ll stick with Canon
A few weddings using all Canon equipment:
http://danpettusproofs.com/johnson
http://danpettusproofs.com/huntoon
Wedding with both Canon and Nikon equipment: (the Nikon files are: dsc_*)
http://danpettusproofs.com/soria
Dan
The wedding we did a few weeks back I needed to hire a substitute as my son had a prior obligation. She was an experienced wedding photographer and her preferred equipment is the Nikon D70. I used the 1D MK IIs and 1Ds.
If the lighting was good (and it rarely is in weddings), all cameras performed fine. But, when the lighting conditions are challenging (bright sun, bight backgrounds, low light in reception hall, etc), the D70 was no comparison to the Canons. I understand the D70 is more on par with less expensive Canon models but this is what I had to deal with. Post processing was almost impossible with many of the D70 images. I like to crop all my images before I post the proof site and normally I can accomplish this task in an hour or two. Working with D70 images took all day and I needed to make several adjustments attempting to remove noise and push levels. Many of the D70 images were completely out of focus.
No big conclusion here … just interesting findings. I’ll stick with Canon
A few weddings using all Canon equipment:
http://danpettusproofs.com/johnson
http://danpettusproofs.com/huntoon
Wedding with both Canon and Nikon equipment: (the Nikon files are: dsc_*)
http://danpettusproofs.com/soria
Dan