Which body/lens combo for this event?

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My friend asked me to shoot his friend's wedding reception event. I don't have much details yet, but I understood it's some casual-ish indoor event, couple hours.

So my gear:
5D3, 7D
Lenses: 24-105, 70-200 2.8 IS II, Sigma 14/2.8 and Sigma 50/1.4
Flash: 430EX

How should I go there? Most likely I'm thinking to bring both bodies, instead of swapping lenses on the 5D. I'm kinda leaning towards 5D3 with 24-105 and 7D with 70-200. Then also I should steal/buy/borrow another flash so I can use one on both.

Or any other approach that would work?
 
Your plan sounds good. While you won't get overlap in effective focal lengths, you'll only have the 105mm to 112mm range missing between the two. Quite a nice combo really :)

However, if you can borrow or rent another FF body for the 70-200, it'd be even better. In my opinion, the range of the 70-200 on FF excels at indoor events.

If you can physically carry the two cameras all day, working with the two bodies will really speed up your work - and with so many moments happening, it helps to be ready in an instant for whatever unfolds in front of you. Especially if its your first wedding.
 
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rs said:
Your plan sounds good. While you won't get overlap in effective focal lengths, you'll only have the 105mm to 112mm range missing between the two. Quite a nice combo really :)

However, if you can borrow or rent another FF body for the 70-200, it'd be even better. In my opinion, the range of the 70-200 on FF excels at indoor events.

If you can physically carry the two cameras all day, working with the two bodies will really speed up your work - and with so many moments happening, it helps to be ready in an instant for whatever unfolds in front of you. Especially if its your first wedding.

I've done ~1.5 weddings earlier, but this is some evening banquet reception gathering thingy, not the actual wedding. So couple hours only. 2x FF would be awesome, but I think for this I'm ok with the 7D on the 70-200. Just need to get another flash somewhere.
 
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I'm not an expert..

The 5DIII with the 24-105 plus flash (when needed) is great.
The 7D yes. However a crop body with the 70-200 may be a bit too long depending on the size of the venue.
what do others think?
A second flash might be good to have, but that is a lot of clunky stuff to carry.

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tpatana said:
My friend asked me to shoot his friend's wedding reception event. I don't have much details yet, but I understood it's some casual-ish indoor event, couple hours.

So my gear:
5D3, 7D
Lenses: 24-105, 70-200 2.8 IS II, Sigma 14/2.8 and Sigma 50/1.4
Flash: 430EX

How should I go there? Most likely I'm thinking to bring both bodies, instead of swapping lenses on the 5D. I'm kinda leaning towards 5D3 with 24-105 and 7D with 70-200. Then also I should steal/buy/borrow another flash so I can use one on both.

Or any other approach that would work?
 
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scottkinfw said:
I'm not an expert..

The 5DIII with the 24-105 plus flash (when needed) is great.
The 7D yes. However a crop body with the 70-200 may be a bit too long depending on the size of the venue.
what do others think?
A second flash might be good to have, but that is a lot of clunky stuff to carry.

I don't even try to say I'd be an expert, if I was I might not need to ask for opinions. I'm just a happy hobbyist, and instead of inventing the wheel again, I'm hoping to learn from other peoples' experiences.

But I don't see how the 70-200 would be too long on crop, especially as the 24-105 almost seamless continue from there. I don't know the size of the venue, but I'm sure the 24-320mm will cover anything. Bit wider might be nice on occasion, but 24 on FF does quite good work too.

And if I'm carrying already 2 bodies, it's not really different size-wise if I have flash on both, compared to flash on one. If the venue seems small/tight, I might drop the 70-200 and shoot mostly on 24-105, and maybe for some candids I'll change the 70-200 on 5D. I've been hoping to get double-RSS straps, but too late now. Have to deal with the standard straps.
 
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