Comments on: Why A Full Frame Camera Is The Best Choice When Shooting Special Events https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/ Sharpen Your Photography Skills, Knowledge and Passion Thu, 14 Mar 2019 19:35:02 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.16 By: Stephen https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2151 Thu, 14 Mar 2019 19:35:02 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2151 hi, i follow your suggestion , using aperture mode, really good. but when come to event that the light not so good, this mode take few second to shot and without tripod, pic become blur, and if using mode A will have same result, so my question: what is the suitable mode for low light situation, without flash and tripod.. thanks

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By: Wedding photographers in delhi https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2095 Thu, 27 Jul 2017 11:05:54 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2095 Nice Article , I am a professional wedding photographer in India , Delhi and totally agree using full frame camera .for shooting special events especially wedding

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By: Julio Munar https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2068 Wed, 19 Apr 2017 16:09:28 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2068 I can say the depth of field is too thin and shooting group shots at night can be really challenging. That, and the weight of normal full frame DSLRs can take a toll, especially if you shooting a wedding. The same can be said when using huge prime lenses to mirrorless full frame cameras. Other than that, everything’s good because the image quality is on top of all these issues.

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By: ToeToeRunsTheRace https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2066 Wed, 19 Apr 2017 05:21:36 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2066 I’ve read the article and I’m just wondering if there any cons to a full frame camera when shooting events. Are there any?

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By: Julio Munar https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2067 Mon, 17 Apr 2017 03:32:30 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2067 In essence, yeah. That’s because you’re eliminating a layer of glass found in zoom lenses, thus giving more kick to your shots. But that’s only if you’re looking too close. Generally, the quality of modern zoom lenses, when paired to full frame cameras, are already outstanding. Don’t worry too much about it and focus more on your technique.

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By: Emma14_01 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/full-frame-camera-best-choice-shooting-special-events/#comment-2065 Sun, 16 Apr 2017 21:00:41 +0000 https://www.slickpic.com/blog/?p=13200#comment-2065 They say you get the best image quality when you pair a full frame camera with a prime lens. How true is that?

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