Hi All,
I know I have asked a similar question regarding the R system but I wanted see people's view of using M7's or M6's as my pro bodies. I have an M8 and have considered moving to shooting on two bodies but also wanted to consider a return to film. There are many factors driving this review and I wanted to see what all the very experienced photographer here thought of the best option:
I want to use this system for my wedding and portrait business:
Option 1: Use my D3's and M8
Option 2: Use D3's for fasting moving subjects and times of the coverage and use two M7's with BW and Colour film
Option 3: Only M8's
Option 4: M8 and M7?
I know they are more choices but I want to see what you all think. Also any recommendation of film's would be great also. Lastly and not to ask too many questions is the M7 a much better choice over the M6 as there is quite a price difference and I see the main feature for the M7 is the AE??
Thanks for your advice and comments.
regards
Rodney
I know I have asked a similar question regarding the R system but I wanted see people's view of using M7's or M6's as my pro bodies. I have an M8 and have considered moving to shooting on two bodies but also wanted to consider a return to film. There are many factors driving this review and I wanted to see what all the very experienced photographer here thought of the best option:
I want to use this system for my wedding and portrait business:
Option 1: Use my D3's and M8
Option 2: Use D3's for fasting moving subjects and times of the coverage and use two M7's with BW and Colour film
Option 3: Only M8's
Option 4: M8 and M7?
I know they are more choices but I want to see what you all think. Also any recommendation of film's would be great also. Lastly and not to ask too many questions is the M7 a much better choice over the M6 as there is quite a price difference and I see the main feature for the M7 is the AE??
Thanks for your advice and comments.
regards
Rodney