TrumpetPower! said:Granted, I'm not a wedding photographer, but, of all the lenses I can think of to use at a wedding, the TS-E 45 would possibly be the very last of them.
Well, okay. I'd probably reach for it before the MP-E 65, or the 1200 f/5.6....
Cheers,
b&
RONPERU said:Im working on wedding photography, and it's time to buy a new lens. any ideas ? and thinking of the 45mm TS.
This would be one of the last lenses a wedding shooter should be looking at
All lenses are good for wedding photography. Which one do you most need or want? The 45mm TS-E can certainly be used well and creatively. Give it a try. However, a photo of the bride & groom facing the camera and having terribly blurry feet because of the the tilt of the TS-E has become another wedding photo cliche. That photo always seems to say, "portrait of the bride & groom with strangely blurry feet because the photographer used a trick lens".RONPERU said:Im working on wedding photography, and it's time to buy a new lens. any ideas ? and thinking of the 45mm TS.
privatebydesign said:I once shot the ceremony with a 300 f2.8 from outside the church, the minister wouldn't allow any photography indoors, but was amenable to leaving the doors open and me shooting from the graveyard!