Probably knowing how I shot film would help in this comparison.  I was
shooting with 1-2 67II's and would shoot around 300 frames for a full
wedding.  Because of the slowness of reloading film and changing
lenses, I had to plan shots more carefully and ration along the way.
An example would be to figure out how many couples would come down the
aisle because I couldn't change film midstream.  This might limit me
to one or two shots per couple.  Because of cost per shot and
rationing, I would tend to miss a spontaneous moment more often -
basically got the shot I was after and need to save the remaining
frames...type of scenario.  I must say that the spontaneous shots are
quite often better than the planned shots.  So with that in mind, I
would shoot about 300 and deliver a bit over 200.  Technical flops are
not common, but things like closed eyes, bad expression and such can
cause them to not be shown.

With digital, the rationing is no longer a problem.  Along with that,
shooting the *istD is quicker to work with than the 67II - not to
mention lighter.  So the number of shots jumps up to 600-800 with a
delivered quantity of around 400-500.  The wedding you just looked at
had 441 images delivered with about 650 shot.  More insurance shots
are taken (expressions and closed eye problems) and more sequences
along with more candids (don't have to ration shots).  It results in
better coverage of the wedding in my opinion.

Hope this is the information you were looking for.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Tuesday, May 25, 2004, 11:46:49 AM, you wrote:

RL> Hey Bruce, I just went through your wedding shots- excellent stuff, sure did
RL> succeed in being everywhere at once! Nice touch with slaugh069.htm too. Keep
RL> it up :-) Btw, just out of curiosity, I'm assuming these were the good
RL> shots, how many did you chuck out, and how different were your ratios with
RL> film?

RL> Regards,
RL> Ryan


RL> ----- Original Message ----- 
RL> From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RL> To: "jtainter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RL> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:40 AM
RL> Subject: Re: Sigma 55-200 (was:*istD in the (battle)field)


>> Here are a bunch of samples from a recent wedding. All the ceremony
>> shots are done with the Sigma 18-50 and 55-200 pair. They start with
>> slaugh_062.htm and end with slaugh_197.htm. You should be able to
>> figure out which lens is which.
>>
>> http://www.daytonphoto.com/Galleries/SlaughWedding/index.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Bruce



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