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Two Prime Setup for Wedding?

 
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Jul 26, 2014 15:48 |  #16

I'd miss my macro and 70-200 with that set up ;) I say if it suits your style go for it!!


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Sep 24, 2014 13:20 |  #17

If I had to choose two focal lenghts, for some reason that I cannot imagine, I would select 35mm and 85mm OR 24-70 II and 85/135. In practise you have to have more lenses to shoot weddings, at least as a backup - I always carry everything with me while in wedding.


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