| Re: Which wedding camera delivers best images? We use 1D2 and 1Ds2s and if anything, they're even less processed out of the camera than the 10D / 20D series.
We shoot RAW almost all of the time. Getting proof-worthy JPEGs from the camera really depend on the quality of light, in my experience--it's direction, diffusion and color. Point and shoots process saturation into the shots and take a lot of light variance "away" in the result; they usually don't have the optics (though some do) to do justice to subtleties of light--and in truth, a lot of people don't want to process further anyway.
So--to take an extreme case--I can barely stand the look of JPEGs from a G6--but the RAW files are great [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Just me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
With the 10D / 20D (both are great cameras) I'd pay close attention to your lighting for best results wherever possible, though bumping up the saturation (and especially sharpness--because sharpness affects perception of contrast) will help you get that "point and shoot" look right out of the camera if you don't want to process so much yourself.
You're still going to have to set white and black and gray points for a decent shot, and probably fix color balance. Remember, you're probably only proofing 500 - 600 shots per wedding; you can do this remarkably quickly with stuff like auto levels (good enough for 80% of proofing if you're shooting JPEG to begin with [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) |