do you guys ever used the portrait mode in camera setting for wedding shots ?
or
do you use standard mode ?
picard Goldmember 1,996 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Canada More info | Feb 01, 2011 22:21 | #1 do you guys ever used the portrait mode in camera setting for wedding shots ? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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Cypther Member 147 posts Joined Feb 2011 More info | Feb 01, 2011 23:59 | #2 If you shoot weddings in raw it wouldn't really matter, I always like to do the colour and sharpening myself in post. Lakyla.com
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Daship Senior Member 765 posts Joined Dec 2010 More info | Feb 02, 2011 00:26 | #3 Raw
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Feb 02, 2011 03:20 | #4 Jpeg is a valid choice, if you're a master/guru of exposure and don't like editing, but RAW is a safer bet. I can't shoot jpeg at weddings, and i've been doing it for 5 years. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Feb 02, 2011 03:27 | #5 I know everyone shoot in raw mode. The 7D, for example, has standard, landscape, portrait. I wonder if it makes any difference using portrait mode for wedding ? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Feb 02, 2011 03:36 | #6 picard wrote in post #11761371 I know everyone shoot in raw mode. The 7D, for example, has standard, landscape, portrait. I wonder if it makes any difference using portrait mode for wedding ? I'm not sure what answer you're looking for here. Cypther and myself have both already told you that if you shoot RAW then picture settings don't make any difference. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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PMCphotography Goldmember 1,775 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: Tasmania, Australia. More info | Feb 02, 2011 04:21 | #7 Daship wrote in post #11760828 Raw ![]() If you do a wedding in anything but raw, your a noob and shouldn't be doing a wedding, especially for money. I shoot about 50/50 RAW/JPG. Twitter
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howzitboy Goldmember 2,948 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Hawaii More info | Feb 17, 2011 13:38 | #8 i think portrait mode is the setting on the camera so it will shoot wide open (the lens) so bg is oof. i dont use any of those, i try shoot manually so i can have full control over my pictures. http://onehourwedding.blogspot.com/
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KhanhD "I need a grip . . . on my life" 1,523 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Boston, MA More info | Daship wrote in post #11760828 Raw ![]() If you do a wedding in anything but raw, your a noob and shouldn't be doing a wedding, especially for money. Thats a tall claim. Khanh Duong | KHDPhoto.com
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gonzogolf dumb remark memorialized More info | Feb 17, 2011 21:51 | #10 picard wrote in post #11761371 I know everyone shoot in raw mode. The 7D, for example, has standard, landscape, portrait. I wonder if it makes any difference using portrait mode for wedding ? If you mean one of the creative mode settings, If you are doing weddings you should be well past that sort of gimmickry.
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trickydan Member 177 posts Joined Aug 2010 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | Feb 18, 2011 00:37 | #11 KhanhD wrote in post #11865012 Thats a tall claim. There are lots of photographers on here who shoot weddings JPG only, and they produce stunning images. It just works for them. i actually shot my first wedding gonzogolf wrote in post #11865041 If you mean one of the creative mode settings, If you are doing weddings you should be well past that sort of gimmickry. and i think he does mean one of those creative settings, to the OP if you dont know what those settings do differently from P, A etc or have to ask if its worth shooting in one of those modes i'd be shooting AT as many family and friend events and perhaps weddings as you can, not necessarily FOR them (as in them asking you to shoot) but just attend them, shoot people, action, set up a few poses, 'bounce' your flash, try using Av mode, then maybe move on to manual? then perhaps start looking at weddings a little more seriously, i like your energy and wanting to learn more! it seems like you need a little more technical experience and perhaps 'photos of people' experience
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howzitboy Goldmember 2,948 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Hawaii More info | Feb 18, 2011 02:49 | #12 Daship wrote in post #11760828 Raw ![]() If you do a wedding in anything but raw, your a noob and shouldn't be doing a wedding, especially for money. wow guess id better turn in my camera since im a noob who shoots jpg... think i should refund all my couples whos weddings i shot in jpg? lol http://onehourwedding.blogspot.com/
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Feb 18, 2011 10:32 | #13 howzitboy wrote in post #11865995 wow guess id better turn in my camera since im a noob who shoots jpg... think i should refund all my couples whos weddings i shot in jpg? lol At least you can admit it. And ill make sure all that money gets back to them, I'll PM you my address. Bryan
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howzitboy Goldmember 2,948 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Hawaii More info | Feb 18, 2011 12:18 | #14 Red Tie Photography wrote in post #11867518 At least you can admit it. And ill make sure all that money gets back to them, I'll PM you my address. only hard part is contacting over 10k couples haha. dont have that many stamps http://onehourwedding.blogspot.com/
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RedTiePhotography Goldmember 3,575 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2009 Location: San Diego More info | Feb 18, 2011 12:32 | #15 howzitboy wrote in post #11868054 only hard part is contacting over 10k couples haha. dont have that many stamps Ill take care of the stamps. Just send me one lump sum in a check and Ill split up the money and find your couples.... Bryan
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