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#43686 - 09/28/07 08:49 AM
Lense for Weddings
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Newcomer
Registered: 08/18/07
Posts: 8
Loc: Northern VA
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Hello everyone,
I'm looking to purchase a new lense for my Nikon d70s. I mainly use the digital for weddings, events and family/children portraits.
I currently have the basic 18-70 and need something a little more. I would love the buy the fat daddy 70-200 but it's a little out of my budget at the moment.
I can spend apx. $500 at the moment. Any suggestions? I have two weddings in November in the evening. Also....I just switched to digital this past year so I'm new to digital.
Thanks so much! Dawn
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#43687 - 09/28/07 12:55 PM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: Dawn]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 302
Loc: Alaska
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Photo equipment is to solve photographic problems. You said that you need "more" than the 18-70. Is that more reach? faster lens? Are you using flash or avaiable light? Tell us what problems you are trying to solve and we can give you a better answer.
If you are photographing 2 weddings in November, then the income from those 2 jobs should provide you with enough money to get a better lens. $500 is not much money for any type of good lens for the most part.
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#43704 - 09/30/07 09:03 AM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: Dawn]
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Newcomer
Registered: 08/18/07
Posts: 8
Loc: Northern VA
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And this one as well....
Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF Zoom Nikkor Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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#43711 - 09/30/07 01:22 PM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: Dawn]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 10/05/02
Posts: 302
Loc: Alaska
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I would get the AF 80-200mmF/2.8 ED lens. It is usable in more situations than the macro lens. I own this lens and have printed photos 24x36" from files taken with this lens. It is almost in your budget (just slightly more than $900 from B&H) but with the 5 year warranty, it is a long term investment that will get your career moving in the right direction. It is fast focusing even without AFS and just as sharp as the AFS version, all this for less money than the AFS version.
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#43755 - 10/04/07 08:29 PM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: DavidRamey]
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Registered: 07/04/03
Posts: 233
Loc: Florida
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Agreed, I purchase an 80~200mm f2.8 ED nearly a decade ago, it still remains my flagship lens, even above my 105 f2.0. I’ve worn out several camera bodies on this lens and its never complained, not once. Maybe you could go used or gray market. Tom tworner.com thomasworner.com BayBeachWeddings.com pics.tworner.com
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#43783 - 10/06/07 09:09 PM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: lighttrip]
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Old hand
Registered: 03/24/07
Posts: 790
Loc: San Antonio, Texas
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I have shot weddings for over 40 years and my favorite lens for the past six or more years shooting film and digital is my Nikon 17-35 2.8. When I was shooting Hasselblad it was the 60mm. Get close and capture the center of the action. People remember you better and you are where you need to be (great for groups too). The current trend is long lens, but I find that being close is a plus. Guest come up to me all the time and say "you were every where", "you really work harder than any photographer I've seen". It built my wedding business and I got great photographs and great orders. I was selling $10,000 weddings fifteen years ago and shooting the whole thing with the 60mm on a Hasselblad. I had other lens, but the 60 worked. I spent my time shooting and not changing lens. Some photo worthy event always happens right when you're changing lens or headed to the bag to get another camera.
One of the reasons I love digital is not changing film. Shoot a couple hundred shots and change cards. With the Hasselblad I had 8 220 film backs loaded all the time and an assistant just to load as I shot.
I do believe it's the photographer and not the lens. I have never thought I was the greatest photographer, but I work hard.
Look for your style of photography and get a lens to support that style.
Bill
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Billy Mitchell Photography San Antonio, Texas Wedding | Portrait www.billymitchell.com
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#43852 - 10/11/07 05:31 PM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: Dawn]
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Regular
Registered: 01/25/03
Posts: 37
Loc: Nebraska
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Hello everyone,
I currently have the basic 18-70 and need something a little more. I would love the buy the fat daddy 70-200 but it's a little out of my budget at the moment.
I can spend apx. $500 at the moment. Any suggestions? Thanks so much! Dawn I prefer the 70-200vr but also use the 50-150 sigma2.8 and find its an all around great lens 50 lets me get a small group while 150 lets me get tight, love the color & sharpness, It is probably my most used lens & I have quite a few
Edited by idofotos (10/11/07 05:32 PM)
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#44102 - 11/02/07 11:06 AM
Re: Lense for Weddings
[Re: idofotos]
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Newcomer
Registered: 08/18/07
Posts: 8
Loc: Northern VA
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