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lenses for wedding

Postby zeddy on Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:42 pm

would like to know what lenses wedding photographer use on a 30D

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Postby Kyle on Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:46 pm

My choices would be:
24-70
10-22
50 1.4 or 1.2
70-200 2.8is
85 1.8 or 1.2

Maybe 3 from that list would be adequate

I'm doing one with a mk2n + 24-70 + 70-200 2.8 and a 50 1.4 :)
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Postby methd on Thu Jul 05, 2007 10:22 pm

I use mainly a 10.5, 17-55, 70-200, and sometimes an 85mm 1.8.

70% shots are taken with the 17-55, 20% with the 70-200 and 10% the rest when I have time to switch lenses.
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Postby mattyjacobs on Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:16 am

The last wedding I was at, the photographer used 2 lenses - the 70-200
(the really expensive white bodied lens), and a 24-70 f2.8L ... really expensive setup, but heaps of range, and minimal lens changing.

I'd hate to miss a good candid moment, or making the bridal party wait around for ages while I constantly change lenses.
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Postby shutterbug on Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:25 pm

It all depends on your style and what focal length you like. Do you prefer Zooms or Primes?

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Postby jdear on Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:23 pm

Im using 2x 30D's, 17-55 + 70-200. - getting some lovely images out of them.

Im saving for a 5D, then ill go with primes (85/1.8, 50/1.2...)

24-70+70-200 is good for FF bodies if you arent a prime fan.

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Postby Trieu on Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:24 pm

I have a 30D and the 24-70 lens lives on it. I think this is the go I reckon :)
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Postby ozimax on Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:47 pm

A good friend of mine (Richard Muldoon from http://www.vividphotography.com.au) is an award winning wedding photographer. He swears by two lens, already mentioned in this thread, being the 24-70 F2.8 and the 70-200 F2.8 IS. Rich says he rarely uses flash indoors as these lenses are so good in low light.

Personally I have the 70-200 lens but not the 24-70 (yet!), but then again, I don't do many weddings.

Hope this helps your question.

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Postby PiroStitch on Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:45 pm

I had the 24-105 f4 and a 70-200 f2.8 IS and dumped the 24-105 for a 24-70 f2.8. Haven't shot a wedding with the 24-70 yet but from other events, it's a sweet sweet lens in low light.

Nothing wrong with primes too btw. Another lens to consider is the 135 f2 or if you can really stretch the budget, 85 f1.2.
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Postby Grev on Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:16 am

I think the foot-zoom ability of the primes might make you miss some of the spontaneous shots.

Those 24-70s and 70-200s are spot on and amazing.
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Postby philcoop on Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:21 am

just wondering if anyone would know if its ok to use a 50mm 1.8 for a wedding, also would i need to use a flashgun, any help would be appreciated.

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Postby jdear on Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:21 am

just wondering if anyone would know if its ok to use a 50mm 1.8 for a wedding


its certainly ok!
I use my $100 50/1.8 and if you get the focus right it creates some lovely DOF. Some of my favourite bride shots have been taken with it.

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Postby shutterbug on Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:56 am

My fav wedding lens is the 50mm.

At the end of the day it depends on your style !
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Postby zeddy on Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:13 pm

thanks everyone for you help,at this stage i am leaning towards the 24-70 2.8 just need to save for it

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Postby PiroStitch on Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:50 pm

zeddy - have a look at 2nd hand ones as well as they all tend to be in damn good condition
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Postby young_einstein on Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:07 am

For anyone using an APS-C body, a 17-55 + 70-200 is a pretty difficult 2 lens combo to beat!
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Postby methd on Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:24 am

young_einstein wrote:For anyone using an APS-C body, a 17-55 + 70-200 is a pretty difficult 2 lens combo to beat!


:lol: :D
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Postby young_einstein on Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:27 am

What's so funny? :p
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