Lens Advice For Event Shooting
Miguel Delinquento
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i have the opportunity to shoot a multi-day corporate event in the near future and I am seeking advice re: the best wide-to-mid -range zoom lens to consider.
The events will be held in typical convention center-type banquet rooms. Other locations may include more intimate settings such as restaurants and tourist sites. Lots of small-group shots and individual shots. There will be some video so I expect the lighting to be pretty good, but am bringing a Metz 58-AF flash.
I will bring a Pentax DA* f2.8 50-135mm. I could also bring a DA f4 12-24mm, but I'm thinking that I may need more reach so I don't have to be in someone's dessert.
I'm considering a Pentax DA* f2.8 16-50mm, but this model has had some QA issues; alternatively I'm thinking about an older f4 16-45mm or a Sigma f2.8/3.5 17-70mm.
Or I could just bring a great 35mm lens and zoom with my feet.
I've shot plenty of sports, but events are a newer arena for me. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks.
M
The events will be held in typical convention center-type banquet rooms. Other locations may include more intimate settings such as restaurants and tourist sites. Lots of small-group shots and individual shots. There will be some video so I expect the lighting to be pretty good, but am bringing a Metz 58-AF flash.
I will bring a Pentax DA* f2.8 50-135mm. I could also bring a DA f4 12-24mm, but I'm thinking that I may need more reach so I don't have to be in someone's dessert.
I'm considering a Pentax DA* f2.8 16-50mm, but this model has had some QA issues; alternatively I'm thinking about an older f4 16-45mm or a Sigma f2.8/3.5 17-70mm.
Or I could just bring a great 35mm lens and zoom with my feet.
I've shot plenty of sports, but events are a newer arena for me. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks.
M
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I think your DA* f2.8 50-135mm will be fine for the tele-zoom.
Yes, I see those QC problems with the Pentax DA* 16-50mm, f2.8 but I still think that's your best overall option (if you have time to test and replace if necessary.)
Otherwise, I am a believer in the Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di-II LD Aspherical [IF]. While I see an "occasional" problem with users and this lens, most people are very happy. B&H has them for the Pentax mount:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/550721-REG/Tamron_AF016P_700_17_50mm_f_2_8_XR_Di_II.html
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