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Shooting a wedding using a medium format digital rig represents a departure from the norm. In the crayon world, it’s like going from a box of 24 colors to a new box with 120 colors.
Wedding photographers often shoot exclusively with a 35mm DSLR system like Canon or Nikon, but with brides expecting photographs similar to what they see in fashion magazines, the wedding photographer is expected to be different, especially in terms of lighting and post-processing.
To meet your clients’ needs, you want more data to play with. That’s why I often rely on my PhaseOne IQ.
Eight Advantages of Digital Medium Format versus DSLR
#1. Invest in image quality. After shooting all my weddings last year with MF digital, I am confident in my decision with PhaseOne. There’s a roundness that adds depth and punch to the image.
#2. Think long-term with an open-source system. Modular systems give you the power to pick and choose what you want to work with.
#3. Edit with 16-bit depth per color channel. If you have to sit in front of the computer, you might as well enjoy the experience while …
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