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Canon 135 F2L - the best wedding portrait lens ?

Started May 19, 2014 | Discussions thread
OP andrewdaviesphotography Junior Member • Posts: 45
Re: From the original message

Trevor Sowers wrote:

Al Downie wrote:

andrewdaviesphotography wrote:

BAK wrote:

>> one longer prime to replace the 70-200 mainly for wedding portraits and engagement shoot / outdoor portraits.<<

A 135 remains a lousy replacement for a 70-200 for wedding portraits and engagement shoot/outdoor portraits, taken by a professional photographer at wedding after wedding, in a desire to satisfy a variety of clients under a variety of circumstances, professionally.

Perhaps a well-written original post would have been handy. Something along the lines of, >What are the chances my clients and I would b e pleased with pictures from a 135 f2 when I have the time and space and shooting circumstances to use a fixed focal length lens, often outdoors.?<<

And then experienced photographers could have told you what a wonderful lens the 135 f2 is, when used under restricted circumstances.

BAK

In simple terms the 135 F2 equals if not surpasses the 70-200 F2.8 II for sharpness and has the extra advantage of F2 lower price and less weight , within a few simple footsteps to compensate it can take the same shots but better. No one was ever talking about using it in restricted areas thats why i have other lenses and bodies. After all i am an experienced professional.

The only restriction in photography is imagination, its a shame you dont have one.

Well said! Some people will never be able to work without the crutch that zoom lenses provide, and they'll always be blind to the compromises that zoom lenses also provide. There's a place for them of course, but the vast majority use them for 'framing' (as opposed to composing) without moving, which just completely lacks imagination.

Ya somehow I have managed to shoot weddings for years now with just primes. I have never wanted a zoom actually and I really find my style of shooting fits nice with a prime. BAK seems to be a zoom advocate which is fine but he should really stop being so blind to others technique. I went to his website to see some of his work but it shows everything except a photograph so It makes me wonder if he takes pictures or just talks about it.

Yes i did too and happened across a link to some badly composed and blurry dog photos but other than that nothing but a lot of talk about what he had done. Its a sad fact that often those with the most to say and the loudest opinions have nothing to back it up.

I have to say my finger is over the purchase button on the 135 , the only small niggle was an interest in the 100 2.8L macro which has some positives but i dont think it will win out in the portrait bokeh battle.

Of course according to BAK i should check with my clients which one is best because they will know just what i am talking about ;

My wedding landscape and other work can all be found here

Wedding and Landscape Photography

and my google + site here has some of my other work on it too here

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