hi I am a newbie... will be doing my 1st photoshoot, alongside the main photographer, for my friend...
What type of lens is recommended for evening outdoor shoot?
What type of lens is recommended for evening outdoor shoot?
Aphotographer said:Hi Errz, thanks for all the links... they r very useful indeed...
Wah Errz so helpful... how come never bring me along to shoot weddings?Errz said:no problem! I think there might be alot more threads on it. Just do a search. I go thru few pages only. Search is ur good friend
espn said:Wah Errz so helpful... how come never bring me along to shoot weddings?
espn said:Yes ErrzDePRO SORRY SORRY!!!
What you have is good enough, but the 70~300 you have little change to use it.Aphotographer said:hi I am a newbie... will be doing my 1st photoshoot, alongside the main photographer, for my friend...
What type of lens is recommended for evening outdoor shoot?
catchlights said:What you have is good enough, but the 70~300 you have little change to use it.
Well, I see, seem like you are very experience in shooting weddings.jdredd said:why do you say that? ive seen lots of photographers using 70-200 at weddings...
jdredd said:why do you say that? ive seen lots of photographers using 70-200 at weddings...
catchlights said:Well, I see, seem like you are very experience in shooting weddings.
Errz said::sweat: :bsmilie:
I become pro like iamasaint/joho,etc etc first lah.then i sure bring u
mpenza said:what sort of weddings and are they the main photographers? depending on style, the photographer is usually quite close to the action (either to give directions or so as not to be blocked) and a 70-200 lens would usually be too long (unless for some close-ups).
KNIGHT ONG said:I wanna Q-up also ..
Errz said:can..but dont think i can reach their level. :bsmilie:
This is what I meant, using a 70~200 to shoot a wedding,mpenza said:what sort of weddings and are they the main photographers? depending on style, the photographer is usually quite close to the action (either to give directions or so as not to be blocked) and a 70-200 lens would usually be too long (unless for some close-ups).