QUOTE(kenary820 @ Jan 13 2014, 12:20 PM)
Considering you going pro, you should polish your skill and knowing your shooting style. By then you should know what lens you need. Just my 2 cent.
Ty, it cannot be any more true than what you said
QUOTE(kerc @ Jan 13 2014, 06:45 PM)
variable zoom lenses make you a lazy photographer
primes are my favourite, force you to be creative
just my humble opinion
I think it will make me lazier, but in a hectic event environment, it can ease the burden a lil bit I guess
QUOTE(llsphinxll @ Jan 16 2014, 02:05 PM)
my first question is, how do you know how long you need to go 'pro'? what is your definition of pro?
regardless, im currently on a 2 body set up as well. keep in mind i am far far away from being a pro.
i have a 10-22 on a 60d body. a 24-70 2.8 on 5dm2 body. a 70-22 f4 IS on the side as well as a sigma 50 1.4 on the side just in case i feel like taking some portraiture. i feel this set up does almost everything i need it to.
if i were to be in your shoes, i wud want as much range as possible to avoid the need to change lens while having wide aperture to be able to capture sharp images in low lighting conditions.
My definition of going pro is more on the business perspective side. It's more like quitting my day job and my future income will come most on photography. How long I need is depend on the market and future demand. If my side income can surpass my current salary, that's the cue that I'am ready to go pro.
QUOTE(Baronic @ Jan 16 2014, 05:02 PM)
I use a cropped sensor as well, 70D, current combo is :
8-16mm sigma for my UWA shots
17-50mm 2.8f tamron
70-300mm tamron for telephoto
and the 135mm STM kitlense. My bag also contains macro tubes. So sorta jack of all trades.
however, i'm currently in the midst of changing my lenses to the following
11-16mm Tokina 2.8f (for my wide angle, and so that i can now use ND filters, as my previous UWA cannot use filter)
18-35mm Sigma 1.8f (as the eye sees it kinda shots and when i want to add out of focus creativity and when i want the speed of this lense. basically general purpose)
70-300mm tamron
macro tubes
since you arent doing landscape and at events i would personnally if i were in your shoes, go with the 18-35mm, which imho is enough for stuff like weddings. If you want to be safe you could also bring the 70-300mm but my 70-300mm is not fast enough for weddings which lighting may be an issue.
alternatively, i'd keep your current set up and invest in a good flash.
i then use a 11-
Ty for the advise bro. Yup my current YN flash is really inferior and need the deserves upgrade to canon.