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03/27/2020 12:56:20 AM · #1 |
Hello Everyone, Recently I stated Wedding Photography Service and I am using canon 60D for it. Now I am Thinking Of buying A lens For Wedding Photography. Should I Go For Canon EF 24‑70mm???!!!!
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03/27/2020 05:25:36 PM · #2 |
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I used a 35/105 in the old days of film .and a 70/210.
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03/27/2020 07:31:19 PM · #3 |
It won't help, since you are on a crop body that 24 will behave like 38mm and that would narrow down your wedding shots. Definitely not recommend.
Originally posted by forhad0077: Hello Everyone, Recently I stated Wedding Photography Service and I am using canon 60D for it. Now I am Thinking Of buying A lens For Wedding Photography. Should I Go For Canon EF 24‑70mm???!!!! |
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03/27/2020 10:53:17 PM · #4 |
I have a Zeiss 35/80 f3.5 on my camera mostly, its a great lens,cost a tad over$1000
but the image quality is top notch, team this with a 70/210 zoom and off you go.
BTW I used to photograph weddings. |
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03/28/2020 01:01:55 AM · #5 |
If you're just starting out you might consider renting what you need until you can afford to equip yourself professionally. While you can get by with limited gear, it will be a challenge to consistently produce the images that your clients will expect of you.
Optimally, you would cover the range from 16mm to 200mm; this may be done with two or three lenses. I carry a 16-35, 24-70, and a 70-200; your mileage may vary. The bulk of my images are shot with the 24-70 (it really is a great lens), but I am shooting with full-frame bodies. If you get the 24-70, you should seriously consider renting a wider lens to make sure you are fully covered.
Good luck!
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