On May 15, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Cotty wrote:

If I shot weddings, of course I would shoot RAW. I would also be using
the best possible quality gear I could afford, certainly full frame,
maybe larger. But then again, I wouldn't be shooting cheapies with that.
You get what you pay for!

It all depends on how you're using it, Cotty, and what the client wants in the end. If they're making 8x10s and smaller (and who does bigger than 8x10s from the non-group shots?), what's wrong with 6MP digital? If you know what you're doing, it looks great pretty much regardless of what camera you're using.

I have an ME Super and an LX -- I rarely used the LX for the candids part of a wedding. It was bigger and louder and didn't offer me anything above what the ME Super was offering me in terms of the finished product. The groups were shot with the 67.

What's a full-frame DSLR going to give you, as an advantage, for weddings? Cheaper wide-angle lenses? The crop factor with less than 35mm sized sensors actually can be very advantageous when extending those fast primes to get closer in low light.

-Aaron

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