What is in your camera wedding bag?
What are camera and lenses you use for weddings?
i do know some ppl doing weddings and one of them use nikon d90 main d80 back up
tokina 11-16 nikon 18-200 and 50mm 1.8
another one uses nikon d300 main with 18-200 vr and d60 back up with 50mm 1.8
what kind of lenses do you use?
i have done 5 weddings on my own for free with a
nikon d700 and d300 as a back up
with 24-70mm 2.8 nikon 70-200 17-35mm 2.8 and 100mm 2.8
i'm not sure what kind of photography they are getting i have seen a few ones and the picture quality is poor and their costumers are happy or that is what they are saying
i did 5 weddings but they were friends that is why i took the challange and they were happy
5 free weddings gave me a lot of expierence i think i can do weddings now
what is your camera bag and what you use? Does it really matter to use a dx on weddings like the d60 d90?
or to use the 18-200mm?
Some 0f the lenses that i will suggest are:-
The Cannon 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lenses are the excellent primers for shooting close up photos. They would also be able to provide full frame photos of the event and would be ideal for ultra wide group shots. The 50mm f/1.2 L USM lenses, on the other hand, would be the ideal lens for portrait shots as its narrow depth field creates a blurry effect on the background giving primary focal point on your subjects. The Cannon 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS USM lenses, however, is the most versatile of all the lenses available.
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