SoulSearcherr opened this issue on Sep 26, 2005 ยท 14 posts
SoulSearcherr posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 2:28 PM
I am doing a wedding in 2 weeks..and of course this is my first..lol..what would you recommend on lens to use..for group..portrait..or whatever I might need..please helpppppp me..S
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 4:52 PM
What kind of camera do you have?
tibet2004uk posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 6:26 PM
Hehe!! Let's start with that indeed! LOL!! But, I think , a good lens to have would be a 17-85mm lens. I was told it was perfect for portraits photography as it covers close ups and also gives u a decent zoom without being too heavy. ;)
SoulSearcherr posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 6:54 PM
20D..S
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:17 PM
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:20 PM
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:26 PM
tibet2004uk posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:35 PM
I also have the Canon 20D and the 17-85mm lens by Canon should be perfect for some wedding pics IMHO Nita. But yea, if it's a big wedding, I guess a wide angle lens would be more than appropriate too! Can't help anymore than that I'm afraid! Good luck with the wedding! :)
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:36 PM
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:38 PM
Nilla posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 7:52 PM
I bought the SB600 for the first wedding I shot, and I was glad that I did. The little speedlight on the D70 was not sufficient, and I am sure the 20D is probably the same. Remember to bring plenty of batteries for the flash, and I would have at least one spare battery for the camera. Hopefully you have some lighting for inside? Brenda :)
DJB posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 8:10 PM
Bring lots of memory cards too. I also used a 70-300 for some good DOF shots and for when I wanted candid ones where I don't want people posing all goofy. Remember that people eating make bad photos, unless you want the bride and groom taking a bite of the cake. Hopefully if inside they have a white ceiling so you can bounce the flash off it. Straight on will cause much unwanted shadows.
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
DJB posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 8:18 PM
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
SoulSearcherr posted Mon, 26 September 2005 at 8:49 PM
thanks guys for the info..I have alot to learn..