Additional/favorite wedding lens
What is your favorite lens to use at a wedding and why? I currently have the nikon kit lens, tamron 17-50mm 2.8, nikon 50 1.8, and nikon 70-300 4.6-5.6 VR. I like the long lens but only with plenty of light but I am finding myself using the tamron the most. Anyway, I would like to make an addition, another for low light and want some suggestions. I use the Nikon D200. Would like to stay under 350ish...is that even possible? I really but I just fine the tamron easier for me to use. Oh, thinking about adding the sigma 105 2.8 macro...thoughts?
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But, Kyeezie, if you feel like you need better lenses to shoot weddings, why don't you just rent them till you make the green to eventually purchase them? I spent an entire year and a half renting gear.
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lenses to move on up to full frame, except for the 17-70, that is def. a crop lens.
But I digress.
My current favorite wedding lens is, on full-frame, either the 35mm focal length or the 85m focal length, I don't know if I could live without either.
However it REALLY depends on your style. You should invest the most money in the lens that suits your style the best, NOT whichever lens we recommend. But that's what renting is for, of course. Find your favorite focal lengths, and consider buying either a prime or a zoom within that range. If you don't know what your favorite focal range is, just check the data in your Bridge or Lightroom filtering system. If you don't think you have ANY preference whatsoever though, I would definitely keep renting until you can sense that a style is indeed emerging...
Good luck!
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Can I call first dibs on that??
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85L is next on my "kill the bank account" list.
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While I love my 300 2.8 and 85 1.2's at weddings, the 200 1.8L is the best for Bokeh for me.