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Hi,
Just a quick question - for professionals who use the Canon 5D Mark II, when shooting weddings/events/anything in a professional context do you generally shoot at the highest image quality available in RAW which gives about 25mb an image or do you tend go for the next onedown which is 11mb? Ken Rockwell (love him or hate him) says you can't tell the difference and in actual fact the 11mp camera provides sharper images in RAW...
Secondly, in light of the fact that I really want to utilise my video capability I have offered to video a sports day for my company in HD, which will be used for corporate purposes even though it's not too serious and so I need to review my CF card situation.
Anyone out there who shoots video on the 5D Mark II able to offer advice on the best CF card to get that balances quality and value? I will probably be shooting a couple of hours footage out of the whole day so I would like to know what cards people use in their video workflow if possible.
I currently have a Lexar Professional 8gb 300x CF.
Many thanks for any input you may have!
Just a quick question - for professionals who use the Canon 5D Mark II, when shooting weddings/events/anything in a professional context do you generally shoot at the highest image quality available in RAW which gives about 25mb an image or do you tend go for the next onedown which is 11mb? Ken Rockwell (love him or hate him) says you can't tell the difference and in actual fact the 11mp camera provides sharper images in RAW...
Secondly, in light of the fact that I really want to utilise my video capability I have offered to video a sports day for my company in HD, which will be used for corporate purposes even though it's not too serious and so I need to review my CF card situation.
Anyone out there who shoots video on the 5D Mark II able to offer advice on the best CF card to get that balances quality and value? I will probably be shooting a couple of hours footage out of the whole day so I would like to know what cards people use in their video workflow if possible.
I currently have a Lexar Professional 8gb 300x CF.
Many thanks for any input you may have!