We are very fortunate in France. Medical and dental studies are free of charge, provided that you pass an entrance exam, which only 8.5% of applicants pass. I rarely agree to have my picture taken. But today is a special day. My eldest son has just graduated with a degree in maxillofacial and oral surgery.
https://ibb.co/21scqVc2
Picture taken thanks to my wife.
Panasonic DC-S1, Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 1:2.8-4/24-90mm ASPH.
Currently I have an S5 and S1R. I have the sigma I series 90 2.8 and 45 2.8. I love these for their size and image quality.
I am starting to get back in to weddings and portraits as a side gig (took a couple years off).
For an upcoming wedding I can't decide between the Sigma 50 1.4 DG DN or the 85 version. 50 would be more useful all around. Maybe the 50 DG DN and the lumix 85 1.8? Or will the 90 I have be ok?
I would like to think that the Sigma contemporary lenses would both be fine enough, but I have a hard time showing up to a wedding without a 1.4 lens.
I have 35mm covered as I have a GFX with a 35mm equivalent. I don't usually shoot wider than 35 and this wedding wouldn't need anything wider.
bennymod wrote:
Currently I have an S5 and S1R. I have the sigma I series 90 2.8 and 45 2.8. I love these for their size and image quality.
I am starting to get back in to weddings and portraits as a side gig (took a couple years off).
For an upcoming wedding I can't decide between the Sigma 50 1.4 DG DN or the 85 version. 50 would be more useful all around. Maybe the 50 DG DN and the lumix 85 1.8? Or will the 90 I have be ok?
I would like to think that the Sigma contemporary lenses would both be fine enough, but I have a hard time showing up to a wedding without a 1.4 lens.
I have 35mm covered as I have a GFX with a 35mm equivalent. I don't usually shoot wider than 35 and this wedding wouldn't need anything wider. ...Show more →
The S5 has very good low light performance so you may not necessarily need 1.4. I'd say the 50 and the 85. I usually shoot most weddings on the S1 with the Sigma 24-70 2.8 DG DN and just boost the ISO when needed. Then I just denoise the pics afterwards.