bholliman said:
Chuck Alaimo said:
a few with the 5dsr...rental...uggg...i sense my bank account is going to hate me...
Great pictures Chuck, I especially like the third one. How did you feel about the higher ISO performance of the rental?
TY!
High ISO, i think it did pretty darn good.
Here's a straight out of camera image (ok, not straight, lightroom jpeg, no adjustments though.) It's ISO 3200, church wasn't lit very nicely either. (5dsr)
For how i shoot weddings I think it will work really nice as I have a 5d mk3 that I can lean on for darker venues. 3200 was the highest I needed (matching the body with prime lenses so that helped keep the ISO in check. Also, i only run with both bodies for the ceremony and the beginning of the reception (intros, first dances). So it ends up being a nice 1-3 ration with the mk3 (the bulk of the work still goes to the mk3 but, the mk3 gets a break for certain things that it wouldn't with my old second body - the 6d. 6d is capable but I hate the little limitations, which i would deal with but...I really really really am frustrated with button layout, I want to have same controls on both bodies and the 5ds/r does fit in real well for that.
Note too, for the weddings I shot with the 5ds and the 5dsr, the decision to not use it for the reception had nothing to do with it's ability to perform, but more with the type of images that are bound to be at a reception ---- lol, the content just doesn't warrant the file size. So it's a bit strategic, the 5ds/r comes out when the impact image is needed.
Second image is another Iso 3200 shot, but with the 5ds. this one did get a nice polish, but still shows very good results for 3200 ISO.