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Oct 01, 2007 09:14 |  #1

Question #1 --- A 17-55 2.8 Canon as a general , working class photographer's wedding lens? Ok with you all?

Question #2 --- Is a 2.8 fast enough to do little or NO flash in a moder "airy" church? I currently have a Tammy 28-75 and get too warm of pics at 800 iso. So I was thinking of a 50mm 1.8 on a second body to compliment the Tammy 28-75. and allow no flash 3/4 legnth portraits. Your thoughts?


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Oct 01, 2007 09:25 |  #2

Warm is due to White Balance, you can change the settings on your camera to compensate.

In good lighting, f2.8 might just be enough.

Two bodies, great idea. I shoot with two, much better than changing lenses.



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Oct 01, 2007 09:25 |  #3

always safer in a dark church with a prime, I take it you have a crop camera so either a 50mm f1.4 or a 30mm f1.4. 17-55 f1.8IS I have no experience of but a lot of people swear by it.


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Oct 01, 2007 09:37 |  #4

2.8 with a higher iso, 800 or so will usually work on a camera such as a 5D. But yes a faster lens would be preferable in a dim church.

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Oct 01, 2007 10:02 |  #5

highway0691 wrote in post #4042537 (external link)
2.8 with a higher iso, 800 or so will usually work on a camera such as a 5D. But yes a faster lens would be preferable in a dim church.

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it will also work on a 20D.

I shoot at 1600 at 2.8 with no flash quite often on a 20D. The key is good exposure. Noise isn't such a bad thing! Seriously!! If you ever shot 800 film you'll think the 20D amazing at 1600.

I find many modern churches have plenty of light and I don't need flash at 2.8. But of course there are always exceptions.


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