No real issues for studio work so much. More with regard to location portraiture and in particular, family shoots rather than individual or couples...Rienzphotoz said:I agree. I liked your photo, I think there is nothing wrong in that photo that a decent PP could not fix ... I would desaturate the background a bit so the bird would stand out more. But just curious about your comment on high ISO and portrait work ... why would you do portrait work in high ISO, any decent portrait work is usually (if not always) done in good light or studio lighting etc ... I thought most photographers consider it a sacrilege to use high ISO for portrait work.Krob78 said:I'm certainly not cheering the 7D and it's high ISO capabilities, just that for all the complaints about it, decent, usable images can be had at what is considered a high iso for that camera. My complaint with it is with regard to high iso and portrait work, there it has given me some challenges...
I'll get it when there is a good rebate ... maybe Christmas timeKrob78 said:I will be a candidate for the 7D MK II, most likely within the year after it is available...
The 7d (mine anyway), has a huge issue with noise in the shadows in my opinion and that's the noise I concern myself with in post for family portraiture. I do a lot of location images and often times my clientele has a place they want images taken at, rather than my recommendations... it can be trying at times, hence the 5D MK III is now the new pony in my stable since around Christmas time... It doesn't seem to have those issues and for what it's worth the two cameras seem to get along fine in my bag!
That being said, the 7D is seeing less and less clicks these days as I work to accentuate my relationship with my 5DIII... I love them both!
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