Best Pub lens for canon?
Doing a trip in Scotland and England and was thinking of buying a new lens. Wanted to get some of your thoughts on what you think would be the best lens to take shots in a pub?
We are going to be spending a lot of time indoors and in pubs so I wanted to make sure that area is covered.
I have a 5d Mark ii
Thanks!
--Thor
We are going to be spending a lot of time indoors and in pubs so I wanted to make sure that area is covered.
I have a 5d Mark ii
Thanks!
--Thor
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Budget Low? 85mm f1.8
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Of course this was also on a 50D. I also used flash but at a -2 FEC. That kept the ambient light mood still in the shot as well.
For examples...
http://tag-photos.smugmug.com/gallery/8363473_m9r5G#550466109_a2JMK
Thanks, it helped me a lot!
--Thor
Looks like it's covered by a "Mack" warranty, too
Take your zoom into a bar and set it at 24 and 28 and 35 and see which of these lengths meets your needs for what you have in mind. Then look at your options at those focal lengths that please you.
If you use a flash to supplement the shots, then your 16 - 35 should do fine.
Check out this link. The setting was the grand opening of a biker bar.
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Secondly I wanted to keep as much of the background in as possible. I was worried that the light would fall off too quickly for the F/4, and also I would need too much flash to get a decent picture.
The flash was all over the place for those shots, Bounce and direct, no modifiers.
I agree with those saying you need a widish lens. My experience is that my Sigma 24-135 is wonderful for such occasions.
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H: I prefer ambient light shooting, and that would be the most useful focal length (for me).
Have fun BTW!
J&H
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Second, would be the 50 f/1.4
I got the 35mm 1.4L and the 85mm 1.2L
Thanks for everyones feedback!
--Thor
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Those are two of Canon's best lenses! You should enjoy them immensely. Have a great trip and share pictures of these pubs when you return.
Doesn't get any better.
Just a bit jealous...
Congrats - the 35 is on my list... Looking forward to seeing your shots.
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