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Photo by Ananda Shorey who flew all the way to the Bahamas to help me photograph a wedding. This image was taken in the Bahamas at the Atlantis while running around the resort. Just wait till you see the blog from this wedding. The images are amazing!
Beatrice: I love all your images... they are so stunning !! What camera do you
use primarily for your wedding shots ?
Sara Marie: That is a great question Beatrice. I actually use two camera's at all of my weddings. My primary camera is a Canon 5D Mark II. I love love love it. Not only does it take stunning photos, but the video that it produces is AMAZING. My backup camera is a Canon 5D. Both of my cameras are full frame meaning they have an image sensor that is the same size as a 35 mm film frame. One of the major advantages to using a full frame camera is pixel size. The larger sensor allows for larger pixels which provide for a wider dynamic range and lower noise at high ISO levels. In other words, a full frame sensor produces better quality images in low light situations (like receptions).
I hope that answered your question! Happy Monday!
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Thanks Sara ... again, gorgeous images :) You are so very talented !! All the best !!
(05.10.10)No problem Beatrice, thank you for your question!
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