Skywise
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I currently own a Canon T4i with the EFS 10-22 and EFS 17-55 lenses.
I was out at DisneyWorld over the summer (for the first time) and had managed to snag tickets for the Wishes Dessert party and got some spectacular video of the Castle Projection show with the 17-55. I video'd at one full stop down. Got some noise in the unlit parts, but great color and lighting on the shot itself itself. (Except for a dumb tree that blocks the front of the castle!)
For Wishes I shot video with the 10-22 at about the same settings (maybe half a stop down more) - I was too close to the castle to get the entire scope of the fireworks so went with the wider angle which was a good assumption. On the downside the video is much noisier. I was able to clean some of this up in Lightroom but the castle ends up being a colorful... castle shaped blob.
I'm going back for Christmas and planning on videoing the holiday fireworks show but would like to get some better results. I can try getting far enough back and just videoing with the 17-55 but I've also always wanted to upgrade to a full frame camera and I'm thinking the 6D plus the 16-35 f2.8 ii might fit the bill.
Obviously I'll get better quality but am I going to get better quality for what I'm looking for (and for the cost... I'm going to have to cannibalize all my camera equipment to make the jump and still kick in extra) (There are also rumors of new lenses coming out next year which might include another EF-S wide angle lens at f2.8)
I'm a hobbyist/amateur and the majority of my photo'ing is travelling and generally low light stuff.
I was out at DisneyWorld over the summer (for the first time) and had managed to snag tickets for the Wishes Dessert party and got some spectacular video of the Castle Projection show with the 17-55. I video'd at one full stop down. Got some noise in the unlit parts, but great color and lighting on the shot itself itself. (Except for a dumb tree that blocks the front of the castle!)
For Wishes I shot video with the 10-22 at about the same settings (maybe half a stop down more) - I was too close to the castle to get the entire scope of the fireworks so went with the wider angle which was a good assumption. On the downside the video is much noisier. I was able to clean some of this up in Lightroom but the castle ends up being a colorful... castle shaped blob.
I'm going back for Christmas and planning on videoing the holiday fireworks show but would like to get some better results. I can try getting far enough back and just videoing with the 17-55 but I've also always wanted to upgrade to a full frame camera and I'm thinking the 6D plus the 16-35 f2.8 ii might fit the bill.
Obviously I'll get better quality but am I going to get better quality for what I'm looking for (and for the cost... I'm going to have to cannibalize all my camera equipment to make the jump and still kick in extra) (There are also rumors of new lenses coming out next year which might include another EF-S wide angle lens at f2.8)
I'm a hobbyist/amateur and the majority of my photo'ing is travelling and generally low light stuff.