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Old July 8th 04, 01:40 AM
Mark B.
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Default Which lens for wedding (Canon 300d)

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I know what you meant Mark B. Yeah it's a 1.8 50mm

Seems like there's always someone ready to bash you if you photography
weddings
(even if it's an implied bash).

I just got the IS 28 - 135. I just wanted some opinions from others.

The Canon does take cleaner photos than the Fuji. The Fuji does not
suck by any means. Photos are actually a bit sharper from the Fuji
before post processing.


No, of course I didn't mean the Fuji was no good. I would expect the images
straight out of the Canon to be a bit softer - it's well documented that
Canon takes a very conservative approach to in-camera sharpening. Good news
if you don't mind doing it yourself (end result is better IMHO). I'm sure
the Fuji has it's merits, but if I had a choice I would definitely go for
the Canon & 28-135 at a wedding.


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Old July 8th 04, 01:40 AM
Mark B.
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Default Which lens for wedding (Canon 300d)

"mjd" wrote in message
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I know what you meant Mark B. Yeah it's a 1.8 50mm

Seems like there's always someone ready to bash you if you photography
weddings
(even if it's an implied bash).

I just got the IS 28 - 135. I just wanted some opinions from others.

The Canon does take cleaner photos than the Fuji. The Fuji does not
suck by any means. Photos are actually a bit sharper from the Fuji
before post processing.


No, of course I didn't mean the Fuji was no good. I would expect the images
straight out of the Canon to be a bit softer - it's well documented that
Canon takes a very conservative approach to in-camera sharpening. Good news
if you don't mind doing it yourself (end result is better IMHO). I'm sure
the Fuji has it's merits, but if I had a choice I would definitely go for
the Canon & 28-135 at a wedding.


 




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