For an APS-C cam, which zoom range do you think is more useful for wedding & event photography?
I've seen beautiful pictures taken by the bros here (esp in the wedding galleries) using 16mm or 17mm on FF cams. To achieve the similar perspective on an APS-C cam, that means a 10mm digital lens should be used. (please correct me if I'm wrong as I have not used a FF cam before)
Hi orangedial, perspective won't change due to APS sensor...only the FOV changes....
if you like the perspective of 16-17mm, then continue to use 16-17mm, just that the FOV will be that of about 24mm. If you use a 10mm, then the perspective will be that of a 10mm and FOV will be about 15mm.
Hope this helps.
Perspective will change if you need to take a few steps back to accomodate the FoV you want when you use the same lens on APS-C sensor. So in order for perspective not to change, you've got to accept the reduction in the field of view.
Perspective is dependent on where you shoot from, not the focal length of the lens.
Not both..... a good 16mm or 17mm - XXmm f2.8 would be better.
Both 12-24mm and/or 10-20mm is too wide.... but if must chose one..... then 12-24mm :what: