Renting a Wedding Lens

Which lens should I rent?


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Hello, I'm going to start another one of these things. So here goes:

I am shooting a wedding in a couple weeks and here is what I've got already.

5D3 & 50D
430EXII, YN560, and some wireless triggers
Lightstand & Umbrella
20mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.8, 100mm f/2.8, 24-70L

My question is, which other lens should I rent? I'm thinking either the 50L or the 85L.

I haven't used either one before, but I really want something to get some great shots with. Mainly for the "set" shots, because I think the others will more than suffice for the general shots (ceremony, reception, candids, etc.).

Any thoughts?
 
The 70-200 is a beaut, and is incredibly sharp as well as having lightning af and is a good porto lens. While heavy, it saves a lot of time instead of switching primes all the time. Imho, the 50l and especially the 85l are great but unless you're using them stopped down are not convenient in a hectic wedding environment. if you shot at wide open you might get back to find you've missed the focus
 
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Halfrack said:
The question is how big is the venue - aka will you be getting close enough that you can use the 24-70 without cropping?

That's the key question, and in most venues, the asnwer is no. Which is why the 70-200/2.8 is getting the overwhelming majority of votes in your poll.
 
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25+ weddings/year here. I'm definitely not a proponent of the 70-200L for weddings. It looks fine, but it's slow (f2.8 ) and garish when you're trying to sneak around. 85L is great. It's perfectly sharp at f1.2 if you're prepared to remove some purple fringing at times. On a crop body it's ~135 mm, so you get some good distance on a lens with f1.2. Plus at f1.2, you have the ability to remove EVERYTHING from focus behind the couple. Very handy in ugly locations. Very slow focus though. Be prepared to fall back on the centre focus point especially into the sun or when people are coming towards you.
 
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PaperTiger said:
25+ weddings/year here. I'm definitely not a proponent of the 70-200L for weddings. It looks fine, but it's slow (f2.8) and garish when you're trying to sneak around. 85L is great. It's perfectly sharp at f1.2 if you're prepared to remove some purple fringing at times. On a crop body it's ~135 mm, so you get some good distance on a lens with f1.2. Plus at f1.2, you have the ability to remove EVERYTHING from focus behind the couple. Very handy in ugly locations. Very slow focus though. Be prepared to fall back on the centre focus point especially into the sun or when people are coming towards you.

I couldn't have said it better.
 
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