Doing some weddings with a 10D and was looking for opinions on what would be a good all around lense to use. thanks for the help.
mikesd Senior Member 893 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Olney Illinois,home of the white squirrels More info | Sep 08, 2004 16:49 | #1 Doing some weddings with a 10D and was looking for opinions on what would be a good all around lense to use. thanks for the help. 50D, 10D, XT, S3 IS, Tamron 17-50, Tamron 28-75, Tamron 18-200, 18-55, 430EX II
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | Sep 08, 2004 17:08 | #2 In general, you'll use the middle ranges. Mostly, I use 28mm to about 100mm for the ceremony (and mostly in the middle of that). Once in a while for a family group shot there are so many heads that I have to go wider than 28mm. Once in a while I have to shoot from the very rear of a church all the way to the front, so 150-200mm gets used.
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psk4363 Senior Member 720 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Bolton, UK More info | Sep 09, 2004 03:31 | #3 Hi Mike, A little G9
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mikesd THREAD STARTER Senior Member 893 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Olney Illinois,home of the white squirrels More info | Sep 09, 2004 04:27 | #4 Thanks for the helpful info. 50D, 10D, XT, S3 IS, Tamron 17-50, Tamron 28-75, Tamron 18-200, 18-55, 430EX II
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alsmith Member 247 posts Joined Apr 2004 More info | Sep 27, 2004 03:03 | #5 Wedding Lens
The Bride wanted one that focused on her with her husband in the back ground and the depth of field of the 85mm really came in handy here.
Big Al - www.alsblog.com
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dsze Goldmember 2,241 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 Location: On The Lake! More info | Sep 28, 2004 19:44 | #6 I used the Tamron 28-75, canon 70-200 f/4 and 50 1.8. Here's some examples, mostly with the 28-75. I agree with Robert. Flash is the key for the reception. At the reception I primarily used the 50 1.8 and did alot of moving around. The 70-200 wasn't used much, except for a few portraits of the B&G after the ceremony. The 28-75 was by far the most essential. If I had to pick only one to take, that would have been it. -daniel
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