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Ever since seeing the Fuji S5 pro's recovery of Raw Files which have been poorly exposed, I have been drawn to them. Now I have my D200 gathering dust, and I have the Canon G9 which I have used maybe twice since buying it in April. I don't want to end up with a 3rd unused body.
So, I have the first wedding on the 12th September, and I plan on getting some new glass for the D3 first. But as its my first wedding, and I am likely to make loads of mistakes, surely every little helps? I want a second body to stop me having to change lenses at the wrong moments, however, the D200 I am guessing has nothing over the S5 pro, and therefore, if I were able to sell it, and then get an S5, surely a clever thing to do?
The long and short of it is this, I want to make a serious go of weddings. I read all the horror stories, and I understand the pressure of screwing things up and ruining someones big day. I realise the hours required afterwards with the PP and printing etc. However, you don't get anywhere in life if you simply give up before trying - there are guys charging £3K per wedding, and whilst they are top of their game I guess, surely it's not impossible to eventually be able to get to that level of skill and then reap the rewards?
So I feel any money I pour into this hobby, is eventually going to be an investment of sorts.
Anyway, sorry for the erm rant. Quite simply, is it worth spending say £300 to replace a D3 and D200 combo with a D3 and Fuji S5 Pro combo?
Gary.
So, I have the first wedding on the 12th September, and I plan on getting some new glass for the D3 first. But as its my first wedding, and I am likely to make loads of mistakes, surely every little helps? I want a second body to stop me having to change lenses at the wrong moments, however, the D200 I am guessing has nothing over the S5 pro, and therefore, if I were able to sell it, and then get an S5, surely a clever thing to do?
The long and short of it is this, I want to make a serious go of weddings. I read all the horror stories, and I understand the pressure of screwing things up and ruining someones big day. I realise the hours required afterwards with the PP and printing etc. However, you don't get anywhere in life if you simply give up before trying - there are guys charging £3K per wedding, and whilst they are top of their game I guess, surely it's not impossible to eventually be able to get to that level of skill and then reap the rewards?
So I feel any money I pour into this hobby, is eventually going to be an investment of sorts.
Anyway, sorry for the erm rant. Quite simply, is it worth spending say £300 to replace a D3 and D200 combo with a D3 and Fuji S5 Pro combo?
Gary.
