Approve the Cookies
This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and our Privacy Policy.
OK
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Guest
Forums  •   • New posts  •   • RTAT  •   • 'Best of'  •   • Gallery  •   • Gear
Register to forums    Log in

 
FORUMS Photo Sharing & Discussion Weddings & Other Family Events 
Thread started 29 Dec 2008 (Monday) 19:59
Search threadPrev/next
POLL: "Light Meter or New Prime (Weddings/Portraits)"
Light Meter
3
10.3%
Fast Prime
26
89.7%

29 voters, 29 votes given (1 choice only choices can be voted per member)). VOTING IS FOR MEMBERS ONLY.
BROWSE ALL POLLS
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

Light Meter or New Prime (Weddings/Portraits)

 
bakerbranded
Goldmember
Avatar
1,685 posts
Gallery: 1 photo
Likes: 7
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 29, 2008 19:59 |  #1

Ok for all you wedding photographers, that also do portraits in and out of studio. Would you rather purchase a Sekonic L-358 or a Good Fast Prime?

Or if someone could recommend a good but cheaper light meter that would be helpful as well.

Also does anyone consistently use a light meter at weddings and find them to be really helpful?

Thanks,
Scott


SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY (external link)
7D/40D/20D: Σ 30 f1.4 & Σ 17-50 f2.8 OS

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
RyanK
Member
Avatar
186 posts
Joined Nov 2008
Location: Southern California.
     
Dec 30, 2008 03:37 |  #2

Good, fast prime. 35L?


OREGON | Canon 40D For Sale!
#2 BCS - Next year boys.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
S-S
frustrating simple something
Avatar
8,754 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Aug 2006
     
Dec 30, 2008 03:59 |  #3

never use a light meter at anything lol... weddings or otherwise
fast prime FTW...




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
egordon99
Cream of the Crop
10,247 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Philly 'burbs
     
Dec 30, 2008 07:13 as a reply to  @ S-S's post |  #4

Doesn't the camera have a built-in light meter? ;)




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
bakerbranded
THREAD ­ STARTER
Goldmember
Avatar
1,685 posts
Gallery: 1 photo
Likes: 7
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 30, 2008 09:49 |  #5

RyanK wrote in post #6968239 (external link)
Good, fast prime. 35L?

I was thinking more on the lines of a Sigma 30 f/1.4, but the 35L would be nice to :rolleyes::p


SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY (external link)
7D/40D/20D: Σ 30 f1.4 & Σ 17-50 f2.8 OS

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
bakerbranded
THREAD ­ STARTER
Goldmember
Avatar
1,685 posts
Gallery: 1 photo
Likes: 7
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 30, 2008 09:49 |  #6

somethingsimple wrote in post #6968288 (external link)
never use a light meter at anything lol... weddings or otherwise
fast prime FTW...

Thanks for the opinion. :)


SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY (external link)
7D/40D/20D: Σ 30 f1.4 & Σ 17-50 f2.8 OS

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
bakerbranded
THREAD ­ STARTER
Goldmember
Avatar
1,685 posts
Gallery: 1 photo
Likes: 7
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 30, 2008 09:51 |  #7

egordon99 wrote in post #6968747 (external link)
Doesn't the camera have a built-in light meter? ;)

Yes but I don't think it helps to much when doing flash work? I could be wrong, but wouldn't the Light Meter help for flash work?


SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY (external link)
7D/40D/20D: Σ 30 f1.4 & Σ 17-50 f2.8 OS

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
RyanK
Member
Avatar
186 posts
Joined Nov 2008
Location: Southern California.
     
Dec 30, 2008 14:22 |  #8

bakerbranded wrote in post #6969453 (external link)
I was thinking more on the lines of a Sigma 30 f/1.4, but the 35L would be nice to :rolleyes::p

Some actually prefer the Sigma 30 f/1.4, but you wont get nearly the same IQ as the 35L. A light meter isn't necessary in your case.


OREGON | Canon 40D For Sale!
#2 BCS - Next year boys.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
S-S
frustrating simple something
Avatar
8,754 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Aug 2006
     
Dec 30, 2008 17:03 as a reply to  @ RyanK's post |  #9

i know of a wedding tog who had both the canon 35L and the sigma 30 1.4, and after comparing them he sold the 35L because any slight improvement in IQ in his opinion wasnt worth the hundreds of extra dollars that the canon version costs




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
bakerbranded
THREAD ­ STARTER
Goldmember
Avatar
1,685 posts
Gallery: 1 photo
Likes: 7
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 30, 2008 17:32 |  #10

somethingsimple wrote in post #6972074 (external link)
i know of a wedding tog who had both the canon 35L and the sigma 30 1.4, and after comparing them he sold the 35L because any slight improvement in IQ in his opinion wasnt worth the hundreds of extra dollars that the canon version costs

Hmm very interesting. Thanks.


SCOTTY BWEDDING & LIFESTYLE PHOTOGRAPHY (external link)
7D/40D/20D: Σ 30 f1.4 & Σ 17-50 f2.8 OS

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
S-S
frustrating simple something
Avatar
8,754 posts
Likes: 3
Joined Aug 2006
     
Dec 30, 2008 17:54 |  #11

bakerbranded wrote in post #6972247 (external link)
Hmm very interesting. Thanks.

that being said, if you planned to use the lens on a full frame body, the sigma 30mm vignettes heavily. but on a 1.3 and 1.6 crop, it is beautiful. the canon 35L is built for FF so you can use it across the board.




  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
evelasco
Member
Avatar
151 posts
Gallery: 2 photos
Likes: 1
Joined Feb 2008
Location: Phoenix, AZ
     
Dec 30, 2008 18:24 |  #12

I've never used a light meter...don't have a lot of time during weddings...I would go with the better glass.


Canon 1D MIV (Sue Bryce's), Canon 50mm f/1.2L, Canon 24mm f/1.4L, Canon 135mm f/2L. Canon 100mm macro f/2.8, 2 580exII, 2 Sunpak 383.
www.ericavelasco.com (external link)

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
say_cheese
Senior Member
803 posts
Gallery: 4 photos
Best ofs: 1
Likes: 151
Joined Mar 2006
Location: Michigan
     
Jan 01, 2009 17:47 |  #13

Light meters at a wedding!, you're gotta be kidding.


Tools: Canon 5DmkII, Sony a6400, Fujifilm X100V

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
breadandbutter
Senior Member
Avatar
520 posts
Joined Sep 2007
Location: South Florida
     
Jan 01, 2009 17:53 |  #14

say_cheese wrote in post #6984396 (external link)
Light meters at a wedding!, you're gotta be kidding.

Why?


It's a good day if I'm looking down at the grass and not up at the roots.
Kevin

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
mattograph
"God bless the new meds"
Avatar
7,693 posts
Joined Jan 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
     
Jan 01, 2009 17:54 |  #15

Someone ALWAYS has to throw in a different opinion, don't they......

Instead of either / or, why not look at a uwa? a sigma 12-24, or the wonderful Canon 10-22? If you are a wedding shooter, lack of a UWA is a HUGE hole in your current lineup.

To wit:

Look at images #1 and #4 here:

https://photography-on-the.net …?t=596271&highl​ight=10-22


This space for rent.

  
  LOG IN TO REPLY
sponsored links (only for non-logged)

3,707 views & 0 likes for this thread, 9 members have posted to it.
Light Meter or New Prime (Weddings/Portraits)
FORUMS Photo Sharing & Discussion Weddings & Other Family Events 
AAA
x 1600
y 1600

Jump to forum...   •  Rules   •  Forums   •  New posts   •  RTAT   •  'Best of'   •  Gallery   •  Gear   •  Reviews   •  Member list   •  Polls   •  Image rules   •  Search   •  Password reset   •  Home

Not a member yet?
Register to forums
Registered members may log in to forums and access all the features: full search, image upload, follow forums, own gear list and ratings, likes, more forums, private messaging, thread follow, notifications, own gallery, all settings, view hosted photos, own reviews, see more and do more... and all is free. Don't be a stranger - register now and start posting!


COOKIES DISCLAIMER: This website uses cookies to improve your user experience. By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies and to our privacy policy.
Privacy policy and cookie usage info.


POWERED BY AMASS forum software 2.58forum software
version 2.58 /
code and design
by Pekka Saarinen ©
for photography-on-the.net

Latest registered member is JTravLog
949 guests, 204 members online
Simultaneous users record so far is 15,144, that happened on Nov 22, 2018

Photography-on-the.net Digital Photography Forums is the website for photographers and all who love great photos, camera and post processing techniques, gear talk, discussion and sharing. Professionals, hobbyists, newbies and those who don't even own a camera -- all are welcome regardless of skill, favourite brand, gear, gender or age. Registering and usage is free.