A wedding with the NX210.
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Re: A wedding with the NX210.
Bryan M wrote:
JW PHOTO wrote:
Pretty nice shots for fading light conditions, but the light post has to be cloned out in the last shot. Digital sure is nice that way! I shot many weddings with film and never knew for sure what I had until the proofs came back. Makes for some sleepless nights that way. Digital you know right on the spot. I still use film, but would never shot weddings with it now.
It's funny you mentioned that light post, I caught after I uploaded it and thought "Oh, that light post has to go!" Photoshop CS6 is amazing when it comes to do edits like that. Thanks for the heads up.
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The funny thing is that the Bride or Groom might look at the shot, think it's great and not even notice the light pole, but it sure looks better without it to me. Nice shots! I think most of the mid to high mid-range digital cameras can do weddings, but it's just that some are much easier to do it with than others. When I used film I only shot one wedding in 35mm and that was my very first one. After that I moved up to a Bronica S2A and life was easier for me after that. My film backs were preloaded and the results were far better than anything 35mm could do. If I shot weddings now I could get by just fine with my Canon 5D and good glass. I have other digital cameras too, but FF from the 5D seems to look just a little less digital to me. I suppose Sony or Nikon FF to be much the same. Just my opinion of course.
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