I'm not a professional photographer, wedding or otherwise. A friend has worn me down to the point at which I have agreed to photograph their wedding.
So I am going to make the best of this opportunity!
It's still perhaps a year away and things could change, but I'm fuelled with excitement now!
I currently have a 5DM2, 135mm f2, 85mm 1.2 II, CZ 35mm 1.4.
I have a couple of 600EX-RTs and ST-E3-RT (even a BD and some umbrellas), but I prefer wider aperture, available light candid portraits. Perhaps I could do a small 'studio' type shoot when bride is made up..
Currently planning to hire another body if I have not bought one by then, and whilst a 5DM3 has been recommended, I am torn on the 1dx. From what I have read, the 1dx's powerful motor 'transforms' the 85mm 1.2 II, making it much quicker to focus - this feels like reason enough to pick it.
I like primes, and I believe there are wedding photographers that do well with just primes. Not sure I want to get a zoom, just because for many that's 'the norm', when it might not really be necessary.
I would appreciate any comments on the above, any tips anyone might have - and if there are some wedding photographer check lists that I should be aware of.
Many Thanks!
So I am going to make the best of this opportunity!
It's still perhaps a year away and things could change, but I'm fuelled with excitement now!
I currently have a 5DM2, 135mm f2, 85mm 1.2 II, CZ 35mm 1.4.
I have a couple of 600EX-RTs and ST-E3-RT (even a BD and some umbrellas), but I prefer wider aperture, available light candid portraits. Perhaps I could do a small 'studio' type shoot when bride is made up..
Currently planning to hire another body if I have not bought one by then, and whilst a 5DM3 has been recommended, I am torn on the 1dx. From what I have read, the 1dx's powerful motor 'transforms' the 85mm 1.2 II, making it much quicker to focus - this feels like reason enough to pick it.
I like primes, and I believe there are wedding photographers that do well with just primes. Not sure I want to get a zoom, just because for many that's 'the norm', when it might not really be necessary.
I would appreciate any comments on the above, any tips anyone might have - and if there are some wedding photographer check lists that I should be aware of.
Many Thanks!
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