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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 268606" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>its hard grabbing one camera then grabbing the other thats different. I use the D3/D600 and when I go for the D600, I have a tiny sigh inside. I just dont like the way the camera feels in my hand. resolving power is better but the slowness kills my flow. always great to have 2 similar cameras but not <em>always </em>great. when I was shooting F5's (3 in every wedding) I had to look in the back to see the film I was using because they were all the same. if you use 2 different bodies then you can shoot one with one specific picture control mode and the other with something else. and you can remember easily just by the feel of what youre holding. I also like the U1 U2 they have. lets you switch settings on the fly for indoors, outdoors for instance. </p><p></p><p>always best to get it important shots on the first go becuse you can shoot with the other family members and capture emotions as well. but a lot of times we have to deal with the situation we have. no place to move, means no place to move. you cant fly and hover around to get the shot. you always try to do the best you can.</p><p></p><p>your comment about the assistant is very true. I was shooting weddings with 600+ people and it was only me. an assistant photog can also capture shots to back u up. photogs I work for dont send one photog to weddings anymore. you must have 2. and if that photog uses nikon gear, pshhh, youre set. you can swap gear and if one fails you have backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 268606, member: 14443"] its hard grabbing one camera then grabbing the other thats different. I use the D3/D600 and when I go for the D600, I have a tiny sigh inside. I just dont like the way the camera feels in my hand. resolving power is better but the slowness kills my flow. always great to have 2 similar cameras but not [I]always [/I]great. when I was shooting F5's (3 in every wedding) I had to look in the back to see the film I was using because they were all the same. if you use 2 different bodies then you can shoot one with one specific picture control mode and the other with something else. and you can remember easily just by the feel of what youre holding. I also like the U1 U2 they have. lets you switch settings on the fly for indoors, outdoors for instance. always best to get it important shots on the first go becuse you can shoot with the other family members and capture emotions as well. but a lot of times we have to deal with the situation we have. no place to move, means no place to move. you cant fly and hover around to get the shot. you always try to do the best you can. your comment about the assistant is very true. I was shooting weddings with 600+ people and it was only me. an assistant photog can also capture shots to back u up. photogs I work for dont send one photog to weddings anymore. you must have 2. and if that photog uses nikon gear, pshhh, youre set. you can swap gear and if one fails you have backup. [/QUOTE]
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