CraigDouglas
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Ok, I know they aren't the same camera, I know the crop factor differences etc but the fact is that given the right lenses both could be suitable for what I'm doing.
The main reason I'm considering the 50D at all is the pixel and crop for wildlife shots, but I also enjoy and I'm probably better at landscapes which is where 5D has really grabbed my fancy for a while.
I've been a second togger doing weddings for a year or so now and I've started doing weddings myself now (with another togger) but they have a poor camera and are not always available.
So, this camera will also be used for weddings which is why ISO performance is a must.
Also, I now have my own studio for portraits which is another plus for the 5D. But is the 50D really a bad choice for studio work?
The kit I already have is:
Plus tripods and 430EXs etc
I want the decision primarily based on the following order of importance:
My current thoughts are getting a second hand 5D (about the same price as a new 50D) with the view to get a 16-35 mkII for landscapes and sell the tokina. The 5D would also bring my 200 2.8L into a good range for candids at weddings, getting two lengths for each lens really meaning carrying less lenses.
The main question in my mind however is, how does the noise handling capabilities of the two cameras compare? Weddings normally require high ISO and I try to limit the amount of flash I use to bring out much more natural tones. I know the 50D has higher ISO settings, but how does the actual noise levels at same settings compare?
Many Thanks
Craig
The main reason I'm considering the 50D at all is the pixel and crop for wildlife shots, but I also enjoy and I'm probably better at landscapes which is where 5D has really grabbed my fancy for a while.
I've been a second togger doing weddings for a year or so now and I've started doing weddings myself now (with another togger) but they have a poor camera and are not always available.
So, this camera will also be used for weddings which is why ISO performance is a must.
Also, I now have my own studio for portraits which is another plus for the 5D. But is the 50D really a bad choice for studio work?
The kit I already have is:
- 40D & Grip
- Canon 50 1.4
- Canon 24-105 F4L
- Canon 200 2.8L
- Sigma 24-70 2.8 EX
- Tokina 11-16
Plus tripods and 430EXs etc
I want the decision primarily based on the following order of importance:
- weddings
- studio work
- landscapes
My current thoughts are getting a second hand 5D (about the same price as a new 50D) with the view to get a 16-35 mkII for landscapes and sell the tokina. The 5D would also bring my 200 2.8L into a good range for candids at weddings, getting two lengths for each lens really meaning carrying less lenses.
The main question in my mind however is, how does the noise handling capabilities of the two cameras compare? Weddings normally require high ISO and I try to limit the amount of flash I use to bring out much more natural tones. I know the 50D has higher ISO settings, but how does the actual noise levels at same settings compare?
Many Thanks
Craig
