I hope you guys find this helpful- It was shot with the 5Diii. (I think the video quality and audio are a little better than the 5Dii) – Enjoy!
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I hope you guys find this helpful- It was shot with the 5Diii. (I think the video quality and audio are a little better than the 5Dii) – Enjoy!
Mike, your hair is getting out of control a little!
I’m following your business advice from your business DVD, and upgrading from the Mark II to the Mark III just is not going to translate into more money for me. I’m a wedding photographer and essentially, the Mark II is good enough for my brides and grooms.
Thank you for your insights. YOur videos taught me the basics for my 7D? I’ll pass on the 5D upgrade for now, and buy more and better glass .
Thank you for letting me know. I had the same idea, about the cameras.
I have no idea, why people absolutely need a Full Frame for Portrait photos. I do However understand why one would use a FullFrame 5D over 7D when it comes to WideAngle Photos in low light. So if you change the reason: Portrait photo, to Landscape photography in low light; it would be spon on.
Compelling case for upgrading. Thanks for giving me something more to think about. I may still wait for the next upgrade and then pounce.