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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 548707" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>Love the D4 for weddings. The focus is insanely good. I use continuous 9 point and move my centre point around constantly and it doesn't matter if it is in the middle or edge, I can shoot at 2.8, 2 and 1.4 all day and only miss a handful of shots. I trust them implicitly.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I am tempted to get a D750 as a 3rd body for weddings - just to get the dynamic range... but I am also considering purchasing the Pentax 645Z medium format for the location shoots - for the dynamic range and 'wow' factor I hope it might give clients...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 548707, member: 23493"] Love the D4 for weddings. The focus is insanely good. I use continuous 9 point and move my centre point around constantly and it doesn't matter if it is in the middle or edge, I can shoot at 2.8, 2 and 1.4 all day and only miss a handful of shots. I trust them implicitly. Having said that, I am tempted to get a D750 as a 3rd body for weddings - just to get the dynamic range... but I am also considering purchasing the Pentax 645Z medium format for the location shoots - for the dynamic range and 'wow' factor I hope it might give clients... [/QUOTE]
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