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Not another wedding photographer starting out thread!
Please though, hear me out, advice required!
I've got to a point now where I'd like to explore and get into this, the demand is there, and there are enough people saying to me "if only you would take my friends wedding on" etc.
I've looked into a course or two, 1st being the Trained eye package, and the 2nd being a 1-1 3 day Course with local tog Bjorn Thomassen.
To make the most of either (and please recommend a different / better course if you know of one!) I've realised quite quickly it will not be cheap to get setup, with Insurance, registering with the taxman etc. - and the main reason for this thread, my 50d having to take a back seat!
So, the juicy part.
I've currently got a 50d, 70-200f4 (non IS) 50mm 1.8 and sigma 10-20
I'm im full realisation my 50d now will have to become a backup body, most likely teamed with the 70-200. And that i will have to buy something much more "pro" and reliable as a main body, with a good all rounder lens such as the 24-105 L, which in my limited experience seems like a cracker of a lens for wedding photography.
The obvious choice is to go full frame, or is it?
My options are as below, with a budget of around 1.5k for camera and lens, just because I've not yet found the money tree the guy across the road with a new Porsche has!
6d with the kit lens (24-105)
5d mk2 2nd hand then buy the lens
5d classic and buy the lens
7d and buy the lens
Can anyone recommend the route to take? the 6d seems a little too "GPS and Wifi" in the specs, and is missing the cross focus points i would get with the 7d, but obviously has a much bigger sensor, where as the 5d's ISO performance would be a great improvement - plus its a battletank of a camera i hear. finally i could go cheapy cheap and just get a 5d mk1
Hoping someone has been in a similar situation and can advise! i don't want to buy wrong, then have to buy twice! and feel if I've got the correct gear, and the course, its a good enough push to make me ensure i follow through, I've loved the buzz I've got from being a floating tog at a few recent weddings. and have enjoyed it much more than any photography I've ever done.
The End.
for those who couldn't be bothered to read, whats the best canon camera and lens for a guy wanting to shoot weddings with a budget of roughly 1.5k

Thanks a lot in advance, Ben.
Please though, hear me out, advice required!
I've got to a point now where I'd like to explore and get into this, the demand is there, and there are enough people saying to me "if only you would take my friends wedding on" etc.
I've looked into a course or two, 1st being the Trained eye package, and the 2nd being a 1-1 3 day Course with local tog Bjorn Thomassen.
To make the most of either (and please recommend a different / better course if you know of one!) I've realised quite quickly it will not be cheap to get setup, with Insurance, registering with the taxman etc. - and the main reason for this thread, my 50d having to take a back seat!
So, the juicy part.
I've currently got a 50d, 70-200f4 (non IS) 50mm 1.8 and sigma 10-20
I'm im full realisation my 50d now will have to become a backup body, most likely teamed with the 70-200. And that i will have to buy something much more "pro" and reliable as a main body, with a good all rounder lens such as the 24-105 L, which in my limited experience seems like a cracker of a lens for wedding photography.
The obvious choice is to go full frame, or is it?
My options are as below, with a budget of around 1.5k for camera and lens, just because I've not yet found the money tree the guy across the road with a new Porsche has!
6d with the kit lens (24-105)
5d mk2 2nd hand then buy the lens
5d classic and buy the lens
7d and buy the lens
Can anyone recommend the route to take? the 6d seems a little too "GPS and Wifi" in the specs, and is missing the cross focus points i would get with the 7d, but obviously has a much bigger sensor, where as the 5d's ISO performance would be a great improvement - plus its a battletank of a camera i hear. finally i could go cheapy cheap and just get a 5d mk1
Hoping someone has been in a similar situation and can advise! i don't want to buy wrong, then have to buy twice! and feel if I've got the correct gear, and the course, its a good enough push to make me ensure i follow through, I've loved the buzz I've got from being a floating tog at a few recent weddings. and have enjoyed it much more than any photography I've ever done.
The End.
for those who couldn't be bothered to read, whats the best canon camera and lens for a guy wanting to shoot weddings with a budget of roughly 1.5k
Thanks a lot in advance, Ben.
