Friday, September 6, 2013

Wedding Photography Lenses - Canon


I always see the question posed "What lens should I use for wedding photography?" For all intents and purposes, I'm only going to speak to Canon lenses but I'm sure that this information can be transposed for Nikon purposes. I'm also assuming that because you're shooting weddings, you are serious about photography and have (or will) invested money into quality fast glass.

There are really two ways you can approach it when looking at renting or purchasing lenses. Wedding photography is usually shot in low-lit conditions and it is important to have fast glass, that is lens with high apertures. You also want lenses that have excellent optical quality but that is obvious.

For this reason, primes are excellent when shooting weddings if you are able to move free and quickly and "zoom with your feet". In what can be regarded as the "trinity" of primes, the Canon 35mm f1.4 L lens, Canon 85mm f1.2 mkII L lens and Canon 135mm f2.0 L lens is an excellent trio of lenses one can use whether they are shooting wide or zoom.

If you need to be more versatile or are unable to be able to zoom, the Canon 24-70mm f2.8 L lens and Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS L lens are an excellent combo that is extremely versatile and also relatively fast at f2.8. Obviously it is not as fast as the primes are but you have all ranges from 24 to 200 covered.

I hope that this article has been useful in considering some of the choices given all of Canons lenses out there. I regularly shoot with these 5 lenses (usually either the zoom options or the prime options depending on what conditions I am shooting in).

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