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Which would you upgrade to for minimum noise in low light weddings
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<blockquote data-quote="Pingq" data-source="post: 120753" data-attributes="member: 13171"><p>@ Jake & Bill... Thank you, I do...prefer portrait and family photography with the occasional birth also. It's what I love most. I try not to overload my calendar with weddings so I can keep the schedule clean for my portrait clients. I am looking at low light performance for 1 reason... there is a popular wedding location here that is like a cave. It is HORRENDOUS lighting with no space me to setup extra lighting.... ( i love a good challenge but the body I have now at high ISO is kind of a bummer when you have to do so much post processing to get the noise out). The stage where the ceremony is held is up high and has two TINY lights I compare to those round shop lights... It's brutal. Other than that location I have had no real trouble with the 7000 in natural lighting though it does leave me wanting more (more of what Im not sure, probably just that desire to upgrade to full frame and expand my investment), BUT I want something that can do it ALL (am I dreaming)... from portrait to dark wedding situations for sure. I want to be sure that I spend these savings right for all these situations. I have a nice setup for editing (that was my big upgrade this last year). I do keep the hard drive on my computer free of sessions that are done (those sessions are moved between multiple backups and off the computer to keep space nice and roomy on the hard drive) so the massive files of the D800 aren't a huge concern to me at this point, though I have heard of the many jaw drops at the rate of transfers from the SD to the computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pingq, post: 120753, member: 13171"] @ Jake & Bill... Thank you, I do...prefer portrait and family photography with the occasional birth also. It's what I love most. I try not to overload my calendar with weddings so I can keep the schedule clean for my portrait clients. I am looking at low light performance for 1 reason... there is a popular wedding location here that is like a cave. It is HORRENDOUS lighting with no space me to setup extra lighting.... ( i love a good challenge but the body I have now at high ISO is kind of a bummer when you have to do so much post processing to get the noise out). The stage where the ceremony is held is up high and has two TINY lights I compare to those round shop lights... It's brutal. Other than that location I have had no real trouble with the 7000 in natural lighting though it does leave me wanting more (more of what Im not sure, probably just that desire to upgrade to full frame and expand my investment), BUT I want something that can do it ALL (am I dreaming)... from portrait to dark wedding situations for sure. I want to be sure that I spend these savings right for all these situations. I have a nice setup for editing (that was my big upgrade this last year). I do keep the hard drive on my computer free of sessions that are done (those sessions are moved between multiple backups and off the computer to keep space nice and roomy on the hard drive) so the massive files of the D800 aren't a huge concern to me at this point, though I have heard of the many jaw drops at the rate of transfers from the SD to the computer. [/QUOTE]
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