Advice needed.
not to sound crazy but have you taken any portraits? Your samples posted here are all bunnies, humming birds and some landscapes, no people.
I have a Canon 3Ti because I had a Canon film camera, and too many lenses to afford to change. The 28-105 covers most situations, but I have 2 cameras. During the wedding, I have a 70mm-300mm on a tripod at the back of the church or in the balcony if available. After the ceremony, I change the 2nd camera to a 55mm-135mm for greeting line & reception.
On another issue, I have a battery operated noise maker on my camera bag. I put one from the D-ring to a chair, but have another inside, so if someone unauthorized opens my bag, I know it.
sirlensalot wrote:
Wondering if you used the 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 for weddings and if so, was it on a FF digital? I have one and never thought about using it for weddings. Just curious. I agree the range is near perfect for a wedding.
The range is good . . but the lens is too slow for most of the situations in a wedding. The F/3.5 to F/4.5 can struggle to focus in dark churches and dark reception halls, which is why most seasoned wedding photogs use F/2.8 or faster lenses
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