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Old 02-17-2005, 03:15 PM
Robert_Smith Robert_Smith is offline
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1D or 10D for weddings

Well now that I have a 1D, I do not know what to use for weddings, the 1D at 4 megapixels or my 10D
at 6 megapixels, does anybody have experience with these two cameras

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Old 02-17-2005, 06:20 PM
Chris_Prinos Chris_Prinos is offline
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Re: 1D or 10D for weddings

Bring 'em both. Use 'em both!
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Old 02-18-2005, 08:50 PM
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Re: 1D or 10D for weddings

the 20d will blow them both away...and you can sell your 2 and by 2 20ds for about the same money. The 1 series camera itself is much better, but the newer processor, sensor, ettl2, battery life, speed of buffer clearing, color, awb are all going to be better on the 20d

sorry to be the bearer of bad news....but i'd rather shoot with the 20d any day...

fwiw i use a 1dsmkII and 2 20d's so i dont have to change lenses all the time....the new generation is not even in the same league as the older stuff.

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Old 03-04-2005, 06:41 AM
Brian_Cox Brian_Cox is offline
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Re: 1D or 10D for weddings

I ended up getting rid of my 10D and got another 1D and now a 20D. You can use the 10D with flash and use the 1D for low light and available light with a different lens. I personally liked the 1D better.
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