Canon 70 200 F4 For Weddings. Also, a circular polarizing filter can be attached and used without difficulty because the front lens element does not rotate during focusing. I also want a 135 f2.
On 4 november 2020, canon announced a new telephoto zoom lens for the rf mount: I also want a 135 f2. Reply reply with quote reply to thread complain.
Inner focusing and the ring usm enable quick and quiet autofocusing.
I am upgrading lenses this year and just ordered a 100mm macro f2.8l is. While expensive, my 85/1.2 is awesome indoors. Is it up to par for portraits? Reply reply with quote reply to thread complain.
I have the 2.8/is version of that lens, and i pretty much use it outdoors. Save 50% on affinity software including affinity photo and publisher! On 4 november 2020, canon announced a new telephoto zoom lens for the rf mount: The f/4 is a great lens for bright sunny days, however 2.8 is a must for weddings.
However, it requires working space in order to do this.
I am upgrading lenses this year and just ordered a 100mm macro f2.8l is. This lens focuses very fast with even mid distance adjustments being. I also want a 135 f2. I am upgrading lenses this year and just ordered a 100mm macro f2.8l is.
I have the 2.8/is version of that lens, and i pretty much use it outdoors.
Fast glass is a must for wedding photography. While expensive, my 85/1.2 is awesome indoors. I know this should be an easy decision, but my female, 51 yo, 5'3 frame is wanting the smaller, lighter, less expensive f4 to be an acceptable compromise. On 4 november 2020, canon announced a new telephoto zoom lens for the rf mount:
I also want a 135 f2.
While expensive, my 85/1.2 is awesome indoors. Reply reply with quote reply to thread complain. The f/4 is a great lens for bright sunny days, however 2.8 is a must for weddings. While expensive, my 85/1.2 is awesome indoors.
However, it requires working space in order to do this. Inner focusing and the ring usm enable quick and quiet autofocusing. Fast glass is a must for wedding photography. I know this should be an easy decision, but my female, 51 yo, 5'3 frame is wanting the smaller, lighter, less expensive f4 to be an acceptable compromise.