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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyblues View Post
    Salamat sa inyo mga reply. Sa tinuod lang, wala sa ako intenshon na mag flame-bait. Dili ni sha about nikon vs canon. About ni sa canon. Kasabot ko na kinahanglan jud ug technical know-how ang usa ka photographer para makuha gyud niya ang tanan in's-and-out's sa iya camera, which is only a tool.

    Bale ang ako gusto mabaw-an is considering ang occasion and the type of shooting, unsa na canon model ang murag "ideal" para weddings. Naa man mga paspas ug hinay ang FPS; nay entry level ug mid level; naa sab maayo sa ngit2x ug di; bisan taas ang 50D nakabasa ko na mas maayo ang ISO capability sa 40D; etc.. Kato unta mga canon users na tig weddings, basin maka tabang mo diri na thread. Basin pwede ninyo ipost unsa inyo unit and unsa inyo mga real-life experiences ngano naka ingon mo na gwapo inyo unit para wedding (again, for canon only).

    Thanks thanks.
    master beor allow me to borrow your line.

    Get the best that you can afford. It's not the camera, it's how you use your camera.

    that is a very straight forward answer that will help you get out from the trap of believing that it's the camera will do the job.


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  2. #12
    Get a Sony A850, full-frame dSLR under $2k!

    Haaay when will Nikon & Canon follow Sony's lead.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Motownkid View Post
    Get a Sony A850, full-frame dSLR under $2k!

    Haaay when will Nikon & Canon follow Sony's lead.
    toa ra! nalobog napud!

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    Ooops my bad, na-lebog na nuon si bai johnny..hehe seriously, invest more na lang on photo workshops!

    sa giingon pa ni sir beor it's not about the camera..

    OT: Taympa, abi nakog GO na ka sa Nikon D90 bai johnny...

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by dlanyer77 View Post
    master beor allow me to borrow your line.

    Get the best that you can afford. It's not the camera, it's how you use your camera.

    that is a very straight forward answer that will help you get out from the trap of believing that it's the camera will do the job.


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    Dude, I got ya the first time. Could you please read the quoted message and try to understand what information I'm trying to get. And yes, I've heard about the "wala sa pana, naa sa indian" analogy for the nth time - which I personally think is crap. If the same indian uses a 0.5mm bamboo-body bow vs a crossbow, which bow do you think is more effective?

    It's both the indian AND the bow that makes a good archer. In no way is it implied in my post that it's only the camera that DOES ALL THE JOB. I just wanna take advantage at what technology has to offer - and with my research, being the highest model doesn't necessarily equate to having the best tool for a particular scenario (i.e. landscape, night shooting, weddings, etc.... you get the drift). I just wanna hear from actual canon users who are into wedding gigs.

    Sheeesh... what does a noob have to do to get decent help around here...

    Quote Originally Posted by Motownkid View Post
    Ooops my bad, na-lebog na nuon si bai johnny..hehe seriously, invest more na lang on photo workshops!

    sa giingon pa ni sir beor it's not about the camera..

    OT: Taympa, abi nakog GO na ka sa Nikon D90 bai johnny...
    The missus wants a canon...

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    Johnny, don't take my advice out of context. I've seen wedding photographers use a 300D, 400D, 40D, 50D, 5D, 1D, etc... true, a camera as a tool can help the photographer. What I'm trying to say is if you can afford the highest model, get the highest model. They are priced higher for a reason.

    If you have a budget for 50D kit "only". Then my advice to you is get a cheaper unit but with a better Lens... but if you think you can get a better lens in the near future then get the better body. It will boil down to your budget and your purchase plans for the future.

    Since you're asking about 50D or lower... then my direct response to your question is get a 40D or 50D. If you want the best all around for weddings, it's the 5D unfortunately. Since it's out of your budget then work around your limitations. This is where you as the "Indian" come into play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeoR View Post
    Johnny, don't take my advice out of context. I've seen wedding photographers use a 300D, 400D, 40D, 50D, 5D, 1D, etc... true, a camera as a tool can help the photographer. What I'm trying to say is if you can afford the highest model, get the highest model. They are priced higher for a reason.

    If you have a budget for 50D kit "only". Then my advice to you is get a cheaper unit but with a better Lens... but if you think you can get a better lens in the near future then get the better body. It will boil down to your budget and your purchase plans for the future.

    Since you're asking about 50D or lower... then my direct response to your question is get a 40D or 50D.
    Thank you sir. I appreciate the response. Honestly, I'm leaning towards the 40D but again; from my experience, I have yet to see a wedding photographer using that unit - hence I posted this thread to ask from pro canon users of their preferences and experiences.

    And no, I did not take your advice out of context. In fact, I agreed with you.
    Kasabot ko na kinahanglan jud ug technical know-how ang usa ka photographer para makuha gyud niya ang tanan in's-and-out's sa iya camera, which is only a tool.
    Hope to hear more from wedding photographers who use canon. TIA.

  8. #18
    1000D raman ako gamit during weddings + 50mm lens + external flash + PP. So I believe this boils down to the shooter, but it would really make your life easier if you can get a high ISO camera, 50D perhaps?
    Last edited by hayden; 10-27-2009 at 08:35 AM.

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    [QUOTE=johnnyblues;5805626]Dude, I got ya the first time. Could you please read the quoted message and try to understand what information I'm trying to get. And yes, I've heard about the "wala sa pana, naa sa indian" analogy for the nth time - which I personally think is crap. If the same indian uses a 0.5mm bamboo-body bow vs a crossbow, which bow do you think is more effective?

    It's both the indian AND the bow that makes a good archer. In no way is it implied in my post that it's only the camera that DOES ALL THE JOB. I just wanna take advantage at what technology has to offer - and with my research, being the highest model doesn't necessarily equate to having the best tool for a particular scenario (i.e. landscape, night shooting, weddings, etc.... you get the drift). I just wanna hear from actual canon users who are into wedding gigs.

    gud luck Bro sa imong desisyon.



    The missus wants a canon...[/QUO

    Gudluck Bro sa imong unyang new cam.
    Last edited by nowayL; 10-27-2009 at 08:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayden View Post
    1000D raman ako gamit during weddings + 50mm lens + external flash + PP. So I believe this boils down to the shooter, but it would really make your life easier if you can get a high ISO camera, 50D perhaps?
    Hey bai thanks for posting. Interesting na payts na ang 1000D. Grabe raba sale ana karon less than 30k nalang. Wala raba problems sa pag focus niya bai? Paspas raba gihapon tungod sa lens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyblues View Post
    Dude, I got ya the first time. Could you please read the quoted message and try to understand what information I'm trying to get. And yes, I've heard about the "wala sa pana, naa sa indian" analogy for the nth time - which I personally think is crap. If the same indian uses a 0.5mm bamboo-body bow vs a crossbow, which bow do you think is more effective?

    It's both the indian AND the bow that makes a good archer. In no way is it implied in my post that it's only the camera that DOES ALL THE JOB. I just wanna take advantage at what technology has to offer - and with my research, being the highest model doesn't necessarily equate to having the best tool for a particular scenario (i.e. landscape, night shooting, weddings, etc.... you get the drift). I just wanna hear from actual canon users who are into wedding gigs.

    gud luck Bro sa imong desisyon.



    The missus wants a canon...
    Gudluck Bro sa imong unyang new cam.
    Thanks bai. As mentioned ni motown, ganahan na unta ko nikon d90 pero si misis ganahan sab musud ani na bisyo and ganahan shag canon. Mag canon nalang sab ko para mag share ra mi sa lenseses.

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