Your Most Used Lens?
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For formals, I still use film and shoot on medium format, usually at around 85mm, which is about 50mm for 35mm film cameras (or "full-frame" digitals). It's wide enough that I don't have to step back into the next county, but it's not so wide that things distort. If I were shooting formals on 35mm, I would use a 50mm for the same reason. It's just more natural looking.
Though I don't really do weddings any more.
At that time I usually setup a 35mm wide angle and never changed it. That lens never had so wide a coverage that the lights wouldn't reach, and I was close enough that if I had to walk up to the bride for a head shot I could.
If there was any distortion I never noticed nor did anyone at all ever mention it to me. Paying customer's opinions are the ones who count. I always shot with an auto flash setup at 5.6 so even though it was a 2.8 I seldom used it.
Reason? Long available focal length allows me to shoot from a greater distance if need be. Aperture is constant; the ability to shoot at 200mm and f/2.8 comes in very handy at times. The lens has active stabilization, very handy for obvious reasons.
Drawbacks to the lens? Price. :meh:
Reasons - great tools for low/avilable light work, love the shallow dof and the beautiful bokeh.
Razor Sharp, speedy in low light.
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