Canon 30D to 5d Mkii Jump

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After selling my car today, I have decided to use some of the money to continue to upgrade my kit bag, as I am developing my portrait and wedding work and have just turned the corner into going pro.

I currently have a 30d with a couple of L lenses, and I have noticed a considerable improvement in my results since purchasing the L glass, not to mention the overall improvement in focusing speed and build quality.

My question to anyone who knows or to people who have made a similar upgrade I suppose is what improvement in quality to my results between the two bodies should I reasonably expect? I know it all depends on the user, but what improvement have you experienced? I would hope for instance, for the performance of the two cameras at the higher end of the ISO range to be worlds apart - is this true?

The HD video also interests me, as with a new baby I was thinking it would be nice to have a video camera to record snippets of him from time to time.

Live view doesn't really interest me, as I like to get up close and personal with my equipment :nuts:

I would still use the 30d as a backup body for the weddings and say to house my efs 10-22mm when I needed to use it.

I was originally considering a good used 5d mki but they just seem silly money to me at the moment on places like ebay.

Any advice would be greatly received

On a side note, I also have a 580EX ii with a cheapo ebay wireless trigger does anyone know if I was to purchase another canon flash, say the 400 series, could I slave this to the 580EX ii and fire both from the cheapo trigger??

Thanks again :)
 
I don't think you can with the flashes as the master needs to talk to all the pins to use ttl and I don't think it will master without ttl...... not 100% though

they should be worlds apart a 5dI is better than a 30d in reviews and a 5dII is better than a 5dI or my 50d or most other bodys........

looking at your glass would you use the 30mm as much, might be worth picking up a 50mm and the L is a grand on top..... and I think the pixel density on the 5dII will really show up the flaws in the 28-135. Just food for thought
 
I had a 5DMk1 and 30d, when I got my 5DMk2 I had to sell my 5DMk1 to help fund it, I only used the 5DMk2 as even cropping the image to give a 1.6 crop the quality seemed better than straight from the 30D, so I sold that to.

If you have some L glass, I very much doubt you will regret the purchase.

Don't want to use live view but shoot weddings? Wait until you are in a church, use a fast lens reasonable ISO and turn on the live view, now you can take almost silent shots (especially using quiet mode 2).

Would I swap my 5DMk2? Only for a 1DsIII or a Digital Medium Format Outfit.
 
On a side note, I also have a 580EX ii with a cheapo ebay wireless trigger does anyone know if I was to purchase another canon flash, say the 400 series, could I slave this to the 580EX ii and fire both from the cheapo trigger??

Thanks again :)

I've just tried this, It works but at 1/125 shutter speed. Well I use 580ex mk1 and 430ex.
 
I don't think you can with the flashes as the master needs to talk to all the pins to use ttl and I don't think it will master without ttl...... not 100% though

they should be worlds apart a 5dI is better than a 30d in reviews and a 5dII is better than a 5dI or my 50d or most other bodys........

looking at your glass would you use the 30mm as much, might be worth picking up a 50mm and the L is a grand on top..... and I think the pixel density on the 5dII will really show up the flaws in the 28-135. Just food for thought

Thanks for your comments, I am no expert on TTL but how would it know what settings to set each strobe to in TTL mode when it doesn't know the position of the second strobe :shrug:

I had a 5DMk1 and 30d, when I got my 5DMk2 I had to sell my 5DMk1 to help fund it, I only used the 5DMk2 as even cropping the image to give a 1.6 crop the quality seemed better than straight from the 30D, so I sold that to.

If you have some L glass, I very much doubt you will regret the purchase.

Don't want to use live view but shoot weddings? Wait until you are in a church, use a fast lens reasonable ISO and turn on the live view, now you can take almost silent shots (especially using quiet mode 2).

Would I swap my 5DMk2? Only for a 1DsIII or a Digital Medium Format Outfit.

Something I hadn't considered on the live view - thanks for your feedback too. How have you found the video?

I've just tried this, It works but at 1/125 shutter speed. Well I use 580ex mk1 and 430ex.

Thanks Natjag, really appreciate you trying this for me.
 
Give Live View a go. I was really surprised how useful it is.

On the flash, a 580 will act as a wireless Master to a 430 Slave, and give full TTL operation so long as it attached to the camera, or hard wired with a dedicated cord. A cheapo trigger will fire the flash, but only in manual mode. I think there is a Pocket Wizard that will do everything, but it's expensive, and so long as you keep the range within a few yards the built in IR works very well.

I don't understand why Natjag is only getting 1/125sec. You should get the full range of shutter speeds.
 
Something I hadn't considered on the live view - thanks for your feedback too. How have you found the video?

No problem :thumbs:

I've never used the Video, it's not something that interests me really!

Pic below taken at the wedding I shot a couple of weeks ago, vicar had advised that he was unhappy with images taken during the actual service as he didn't like the noise or the flash going off. I told him that I wouldn't use flash and that there would be little noise,he agreed that I could take a couple, but if he found it disruptive he would glance my way (I was standing to his right and slightly behind about 8ft from him) and I was to stop. When it came to the signing of the register he commented to me "so you didn't take any photos through the service", he was gobsmacked when I showed him the 8 images I had taken during the actual ceremony.

24-70L @ f2.8, 1/40 sec, ISO 400 (exif data intact) Handheld Colur balance corrected from RAW.

'Genuine First Kiss as a married couple'

Kiss.jpg
 
Give Live View a go. I was really surprised how useful it is.

On the flash, a 580 will act as a wireless Master to a 430 Slave, and give full TTL operation so long as it attached to the camera, or hard wired with a dedicated cord. A cheapo trigger will fire the flash, but only in manual mode. I think there is a Pocket Wizard that will do everything, but it's expensive, and so long as you keep the range within a few yards the built in IR works very well.

I don't understand why Natjag is only getting 1/125sec. You should get the full range of shutter speeds.

Thanks - sounds like I shouldn't be dismissing it!

No problem :thumbs:

I've never used the Video, it's not something that interests me really!

Pic below taken at the wedding I shot a couple of weeks ago, vicar had advised that he was unhappy with images taken during the actual service as he didn't like the noise or the flash going off. I told him that I wouldn't use flash and that there would be little noise,he agreed that I could take a couple, but if he found it disruptive he would glance my way (I was standing to his right and slightly behind about 8ft from him) and I was to stop. When it came to the signing of the register he commented to me "so you didn't take any photos through the service", he was gobsmacked when I showed him the 8 images I had taken during the actual ceremony.

WOW - my Dad has a Nikon and I have always found the shutter noise on my Canon to be much louder! So this quiet mode sounds good.

Hi Richard

Can't comment on your body questions however I use the Canon STE2 IR transmitter with several 580EXII and 430EX's and find it invaluable.

www.adamcoupe.com/blog

Thanks Adam, I'll have a look at the IR transmitter - just when you think you've spent enough and got everything you need, up pops something else to tempt you :eek:
 
Thanks - sounds like I shouldn't be dismissing it!

Thanks Adam, I'll have a look at the IR transmitter - just when you think you've spent enough and got everything you need, up pops something else to tempt you :eek:

I have just ordered this transmitter from Amazon after seeing it demonstrated at a Canon Experience Seminar on EOS Flash. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Speed...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1242577702&sr=1-2

It's a good price but you will have to be quick, only two left now!:)
 
I have just ordered this transmitter from Amazon after seeing it demonstrated at a Canon Experience Seminar on EOS Flash. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-Speed...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1242577702&sr=1-2

It's a good price but you will have to be quick, only two left now!:)

Thanks for the lead :thumbs:

I am still wondering how people who have upgraded to a 5d Mk ii have found the jump in image quality and camera performance from a lesser camera like the 30D - I am on about parting with 2k and was hoping someone would tell me how it is a big jump in performance and quality!!!! Got to have some backup when the wife sees how much it costs :nuts:
 
Thanks for the lead :thumbs:

I am still wondering how people who have upgraded to a 5d Mk ii have found the jump in image quality and camera performance from a lesser camera like the 30D - I am on about parting with 2k and was hoping someone would tell me how it is a big jump in performance and quality!!!! Got to have some backup when the wife sees how much it costs :nuts:

Apart from the loss of length from the full frame camera and the price, there is no comparison to a 30D. If you want the length crop away, if not then wait to see what a FF camera with lots of meggys can do with good glass. It will show up deficiencies of poor glass though.
 
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