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What are the Three types of Lenses you need in Wedding photography and what do they do? Thanks!?



What are the Three types of Lenses you need in Wedding photography and what do they do? Thanks!?

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My first thought was, fast, fast, and fast!

I suppose the answer is wide, tele, and zoom, but in reality many wedding photographers on a crop frame dSLR use an ultrawide f2.8 zoom, and a moderate zoom, also f2.8. Zooms are just so much easier and faster than primes when shooting weddings. Some keep a mild telephoto portrait lens on one camera body, like an 85mm or 105mm.

There is no set lens that you have to use or need to use when doing weddings. It's all photographer preference and what the environment and situation dictates.
When I did weddings (and I tried to avoid doing them if at all possible!) with fixed focal length lenses I used 28mm, 50mm and 135mm. The 50mm was mostly for lowlight situations, as it was super fast (f 1.2), but focussing at those apetures becomes critical. 95% of my shots were on the 28mm or the 135mm. the 135mm was a brilliant portrait lens, and the 28mm great for group shots so long as you remembered to keep the film plane close to perpendicualr to the subject to avoid parallax error.
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