manage HUNDREDs of photo for one wedding.. die siah.
Nowadays... it is not surprising to manage THOUSANDS... 2k pictures a wedding is very common nowadays especially if there is a 2nd or 3rd shooter...
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manage HUNDREDs of photo for one wedding.. die siah.
Agree. hundreds of 36 MBps files compared to 16 MBps during AD wedding post-pro will be epic pain. Wonder if D800 can be set into lower res RAW format... that would solved the problem.
Agree. hundreds of 36 MBps files compared to 16 MBps during AD wedding post-pro will be epic pain. Wonder if D800 can be set into lower res RAW format... that would solved the problem.
Nowadays... it is not surprising to manage THOUSANDS... 2k pictures a wedding is very common nowadays especially if there is a 2nd or 3rd shooter...
kentwong81 said:Yes, I don't think it's suitable for AD wedding, especially if it is an upgrade from D700. D4 will be a much better choice to upgrade for AD wedding shooter, despite the hefty price tag.
Shooting is just a small part for AD wedding, the workflow of post-processing hundreds of photos for a single wedding is more crucial. It's important to be cost and time efficient in handling the workflow.
Agreed. But if it's pre-wedding outdoor or studio shoot, i think the 36mpx can provide more options for publishing/printing. Plus, just like many canon 5DII shooters, the high quality video option on D800 alone may make a good 2nd body.
Perhaps D4 and D800 combo for the pro wedding photographer. $$$$$$$
Now, I'm really torn (again) between the 2....
I dun shoot 2k photos per wedding but the figure within 800 ~ 1000 is possible. Considering that, plus I always shoot in backup mode, I would need at least 4 32GB SD cards and 4 32GB CF cards to shoot a wedding! ^^"
That could easily made up $1k just for the memory cards alone! The end result is still cheaper than a D4 but there's too much hassle during the event....
So... Spend 3.5k more or get more memory cards and refine a better workflow??
Now, I'm really torn (again) between the 2....
I dun shoot 2k photos per wedding but the figure within 800 ~ 1000 is possible. Considering that, plus I always shoot in backup mode, I would need at least 4 32GB SD cards and 4 32GB CF cards to shoot a wedding! ^^"
That could easily made up $1k just for the memory cards alone! The end result is still cheaper than a D4 but there's too much hassle during the event....
So... Spend 3.5k more or get more memory cards and refine a better workflow??
Personally I wont shoot with any CF that is bigger than 8GB , would rather carry more with me and change change change as I do not want the scenario where a faulty CF card wiped out the morning gatecrash photos !
Anyway 3.5K more to get D4 is what I would do if I am upgrading .. other than more memory cards , you would need more gilat PC , more HDD ....
Zenten said:Do your clients feel that you present setup is lacking in these areas and are they willing to pay more for your equipment upgrade?
!!! 2K photos !!!! *faint* thats crazy leh. 1k i already consider alot. need to do some quality control :bsmilie:
Now, I'm really torn (again) between the 2....
I dun shoot 2k photos per wedding but the figure within 800 ~ 1000 is possible. Considering that, plus I always shoot in backup mode, I would need at least 4 32GB SD cards and 4 32GB CF cards to shoot a wedding! ^^"
That could easily made up $1k just for the memory cards alone! The end result is still cheaper than a D4 but there's too much hassle during the event....
So... Spend 3.5k more or get more memory cards and refine a better workflow??
sometimes we seem to have lost touch on how photographers were shooting weddings and events using 4 - 6 mp pro bodies back in early 2000. has the prints from current cams really improve that much over the 6mp cams? i dont think so
daredevil123 said:Ever considered another D700 or D3s?
Anyway, D700 is already very sufficient for AD.