Wedding Lenses Canon
June 25, 2004

Can anyone give me advice on marriage Canon lenses for weddings and even events.?
I did photography Wedding medium-low range. I almost 2 to pass on some big targets. Option one is to spend it all on the IS 70-200 mm f/2.8 L Option 2 is to get the 70-200 F4 is a sin and collect the 24-70 2.8L. I have not tried the F4 and I liked it. I just do weddings, but I'm not sure If the F4 would be good enough in a church. For some official photos bounce flash use my reflectors would be great, but if I had to take pictures no flash on the altar ….. do not know if this will be enough. I suppose the 24-70L would be 2.8 at this time. I wonder what others think. On the other hand to achieve what is great f/2.8 would give me 99% sure I can get the perfect shot, and if a bad shot is the photographer (me) does not mean that "if or is 2.8. Any advice would be appreciated.
Sounds like you're right on the money with their thoughts. The 24-70 is an amazing goal for low light, especially as a church, who do not want the flash at full volume … You may also consider the Sigma 70-200 2.8. It is $ 800, and the comments I read, it is almost as good a job as the barrel. Is not this wave "of Cream", which tells other "hey, I spent a lot of money on my camera equipment "But I bet $ 500 that would be willing to waive the Bling … And a very Twitter Canon 50mm 1.8 (85 $), But you get what you pay for. Takes good pictures, but I always fear that this break in my hands … Really feels soft! They are a higher end 50mm 1.4 which is a great goal, with a fairly limited use of the situation … why I have not jumped on that one yet …
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM Unboxing