50mm is definitely the sweet-spot lens. Works for portraits, candids, and groups. The f/1.8 is incredibly good related to price, weight, and light gathering. I use my 50mm and 85mm f/1.8 lenses for everything. Their light weight makes shooting comfortable for me, which improves connection with my subjects.
Sorry... it's the 24-120 F4... you'll need the wide angle for the groups and environmental shots... the telephoto for distant ceremony shots... the decent bokeh at 120 for portraits. And so what if it's an F4 lens. You're using a strobe and shooting with a camera that takes fabulous available light images at 6400 ISO.
for wedding definitely 24-70/2.8 because solves almost all situation... in many cases you can deal with 24-70/4 from canon, which has macro capability and to be honest, you have time to play with photos, the only limitation could be light... not quantity, but quality... everybody is frozen to help you catch nice pictures, no possibility to open aperture too much in group of people...
@@e11evenphotography18 Better for my situation is when my workflow at a live event is easier. I prefer to carry only 1 camera versus 2 cameras. Before I had 24-70 and 70-200.switching and being strapped with 2 cams left me with less time for composition.
I have a wedding coming up and Taylor Jackson has a great 1.5 hour video on YT, for wedding photographers. That is the Tamron lens that he raves about and says it is fantastic and he can shoot a whole wedding on that one lens. I shoot Nikon, so I'm still trying to decide to shoot it with my Z24-70 2.8s lens, or two bodies - one with the 35 1.8 and other with the 50 1.8. The zoom is awesome but means I'll have higher ISO in low light and loose some of my backgrounds.
Great video and awesome photos! I am currently on Fujifilm and I would choose the Viltrox 27mm f1.2 (40mm full frame equivalent) the f1.2 gives me great low light capability and great separation if i want it and that 40mm is just that little but wider and i am a more wide angle shooter. It also works well for hybrid video/photo wedding day. I did one wedding on only that lens as a second shooter and highlight video and it worked great. That being said i have the Nikon ZF on order with the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2 and can’t wait to test this combo out at a wedding
The z 50mm 1.2 is amazing but I agree with you. The trade off with bulk and weight wasn't worth it. Sold my 1.2 and went back to the what I had before the 1.8.
Brilliant video and lovely images, I have a wedding coming to shoot in the next few weeks for family and I have been stressing a bit over lenses so it’s great to see what can potentially be achieved with what I already have rather than have to go out and rent something. I have a 50mm and a 70-200 f/4 which is probably a bit dark for churches but I love both and know them well so it’s good to know that I can probably mostly get away with those. Thanks again
When I first started shooting weddings for a photographic studio, I was supplied with a medium format camera with a normal lens. Shot many weddings with just one lens, a flash unit, and an assistant. When I started shooting weddings for myself, I used two medium format cameras with a normal lens, a wide lens, and a telephoto lens. Today, if forced to take a digital wedding with only one lens on a "full-frame" digital body, I would choose 35mm f/1.4 or 50mm f/1.4 or 28-70mm f/2.8 zoom. On an APS-C digital body, I would choose 23mm f/1.4 or 23mm f/2 or 16-55mm f/2.8 zoom. Thankfully, I am not forced to make such a selection.
I have the 50mm 1.2 S and carry it on my Z6ii for bridal prep, and portraits. It feels really good and doesn’t weigh me down, but I’m used to carrying a 24-70mm 2.8 and a 70-200mm 2.8 on two different bodies at the same time. I think you’d enjoy the 1.2 for weddings long-term.
I want to get the Z6II for portraits. I know it’s a bit “old” but I can’t afford the Z6III. Would you still recommend it? Also considering the Z5! Agree about the 50mm 1.8S. I love like. One of the sharpest lenses I’ve ever used and great bokeh. How is the 35 1.8 S?
Great shots Jennifer! Bought the 50 mm 1.8 when I got my Z5 and use it a lot. But I am far away to get the amazing pictures You catch over and over. 👌👍🔝📸
Hi Jen! I’m getting into professional photography and want to do newborn, family, engagement and eventually wedding. I’m considering the Nikon z6ii. Would you recommend based on what I’m looking to do? Thank you so much for your help!
hallo Jennifer excellent images. What kind of flash do you have in your camera And does this done soften so much the light? I see very very soft light exposed for the bride in your images. Do you use it always on camera?
If I had to select only one lens for shooting a wedding with a full-frame digital camera, it would be a 28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor zoom. If I had to select only one lens for shooting a wedding with an APS-C digital camera, it would be a 16-55mm f/2.8 Fujinon zoom.
hi Jen, agree with your choice on this one, between the 24-70 2.8 S and the 50 1.8 S, seems like the fifty rarely leaves my z6. however, what would you do if you are photographing the bride, say, in a small hotel room in makeup session? the 2470 is the obvious choice here, but do you have some tips on using the 50 in this situation?
I love your name! My youngest son is named Titus Grey. Anyway, I don’t think I’ve ever used anything shorter than a 50 with a bride or groom. I would stick with close ups and focus on various parts of the face and then the hands of the make up artist. I’ve only ever used my 24-70 to photograph with on 3 occasions, but I mainly use that lens for video. I don’t like it for photography, but I love it for videography.
so I booked my first wedding this summer and I have a nikon z7ii. Do I have to get an adapter if I want to get the 70-200mm lens you have linked? I'm pretty sold on getting it but I don't know which adapter to get if I need one, and I want to make sure it doesn't interfere with the quality of my photos! SOS!
Q: Very informative. I haven’t shot wedding yet. building my lens line up. I have Nikon D780. I just ordered the Sigma 50 1.4. Per reviews, weight is issue, we’ll see. What other lenses would u recommend ?
Unpopular opinion but the 50mm is a difficult lens to use in some situations, like if space is quite tight. I know that with a 35mm I'm never going to have that issue, it's quite wide but not wide enough to distort. I think I have to use a 50mm more to gain all the benefits everyone else does.
Am I seeing things? in the closing time lapse sequence, you lens hood is on the lens in storage mode. It also appeared to me that the camera was NOT turned on as well.
Completely reasonable choice. But if weight is an issue - why not remove your big flash and diffuser for shots outside? The diffuser is pointless outside. Also putting the lens hood on your lens, but in reverse, hurts my brain.
The F1.8 is equally as sharp wide open and the AF is slightly faster. You only gain the bigger aperture with the F1.2. And its huge size & weight. There is no "overall better performance". The F1.8 S line is pro grade.
Jennifer what camera do you use. 50mm is an excellent choice. I use a Z6. Loves low light capabilities. I could use that with my 70 200 f2.8 or my 90mm manual or my 28-200 f3.5 -
I love my z6 as well. I would say the camera I use most right now is the Z6ii. I used the z5 quite a bit last year so I could make youtube videos about it. I mainly film with my z7. But I just got the Z9, so I’ll predominately be using that one going forward.
@@Jennifer_nicole wow. Is it a Z6ii cause they send it with the updated firmware 142 Have you ever tried shooting rear sync where it does some cool effects.? Hmm s 50 1.2 must be a prime lens $2100 on bnh. 595 for the 1.8
If I could only use 1 lens to shoot a wedding, then it has to be the 24-70 F2.8. Too many group pictures. Normally, I've got my 50 1.4 in my shoulder bag with an SB 700 and a bunch of batteries.
JJ - do you find you loose some of your backgrounds, and need higher ISO's, compared to the primes? I have a wedding booked coming soon and not sure if to use that beautiful zoom, or my two bodies, one with the 35 1.8 and the other with the 50 1.8.
50mm is definitely the sweet-spot lens. Works for portraits, candids, and groups. The f/1.8 is incredibly good related to price, weight, and light gathering. I use my 50mm and 85mm f/1.8 lenses for everything. Their light weight makes shooting comfortable for me, which improves connection with my subjects.
Sorry... it's the 24-120 F4... you'll need the wide angle for the groups and environmental shots... the telephoto for distant ceremony shots... the decent bokeh at 120 for portraits. And so what if it's an F4 lens. You're using a strobe and shooting with a camera that takes fabulous available light images at 6400 ISO.
for wedding definitely 24-70/2.8 because solves almost all situation... in many cases you can deal with 24-70/4 from canon, which has macro capability and to be honest, you have time to play with photos, the only limitation could be light... not quantity, but quality... everybody is frozen to help you catch nice pictures, no possibility to open aperture too much in group of people...
I got the Nikon S 50 1.2, so I'd pick that one. Opportunity for good bokeh, still wide enough to do indoor work and of course low light.
Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8 on my Sony a7 IV 😉💜💗❤️ shot over 30 weddings so far in 2022. I was able to cut from 2 bodies on me all the time …to one .
Do you think thats better than running a Tamron 70-180 and sigma 24-70 art duo?
@@e11evenphotography18 Better for my situation is when my workflow at a live event is easier. I prefer to carry only 1 camera versus 2 cameras. Before I had 24-70 and 70-200.switching and being strapped with 2 cams left me with less time for composition.
I have a wedding coming up and Taylor Jackson has a great 1.5 hour video on YT, for wedding photographers. That is the Tamron lens that he raves about and says it is fantastic and he can shoot a whole wedding on that one lens. I shoot Nikon, so I'm still trying to decide to shoot it with my Z24-70 2.8s lens, or two bodies - one with the 35 1.8 and other with the 50 1.8. The zoom is awesome but means I'll have higher ISO in low light and loose some of my backgrounds.
so Cool shots!
I’m addicted to the 50mm f1.2 S. So versatile yet produces really special, unique results. It is big and heavy, but so worth it to me.
I’m jealous!!!!
Great video and awesome photos! I am currently on Fujifilm and I would choose the Viltrox 27mm f1.2 (40mm full frame equivalent) the f1.2 gives me great low light capability and great separation if i want it and that 40mm is just that little but wider and i am a more wide angle shooter. It also works well for hybrid video/photo wedding day. I did one wedding on only that lens as a second shooter and highlight video and it worked great. That being said i have the Nikon ZF on order with the Voigtlander 40mm f1.2 and can’t wait to test this combo out at a wedding
The z 50mm 1.2 is amazing but I agree with you. The trade off with bulk and weight wasn't worth it. Sold my 1.2 and went back to the what I had before the 1.8.
Brilliant video and lovely images, I have a wedding coming to shoot in the next few weeks for family and I have been stressing a bit over lenses so it’s great to see what can potentially be achieved with what I already have rather than have to go out and rent something. I have a 50mm and a 70-200 f/4 which is probably a bit dark for churches but I love both and know them well so it’s good to know that I can probably mostly get away with those. Thanks again
I love your color correction ... can you please share your presets
I will use Nikkor 24-120mm/f.4 because both for big group photos and zoom.
When I first started shooting weddings for a photographic studio, I was supplied with a medium format camera with a normal lens. Shot many weddings with just one lens, a flash unit, and an assistant.
When I started shooting weddings for myself, I used two medium format cameras with a normal lens, a wide lens, and a telephoto lens.
Today, if forced to take a digital wedding with only one lens on a "full-frame" digital body, I would choose 35mm f/1.4 or 50mm f/1.4 or 28-70mm f/2.8 zoom.
On an APS-C digital body, I would choose 23mm f/1.4 or 23mm f/2 or 16-55mm f/2.8 zoom.
Thankfully, I am not forced to make such a selection.
I have the 50mm 1.2 S and carry it on my Z6ii for bridal prep, and portraits. It feels really good and doesn’t weigh me down, but I’m used to carrying a 24-70mm 2.8 and a 70-200mm 2.8 on two different bodies at the same time. I think you’d enjoy the 1.2 for weddings long-term.
love your compositions and people in your presence, thank you
Really, really excellent work. Stoked to have found your channel.
I want to get the Z6II for portraits. I know it’s a bit “old” but I can’t afford the Z6III. Would you still recommend it? Also considering the Z5!
Agree about the 50mm 1.8S. I love like. One of the sharpest lenses I’ve ever used and great bokeh. How is the 35 1.8 S?
Great shots Jennifer! Bought the 50 mm 1.8 when I got my Z5 and use it a lot. But I am far away to get the amazing pictures You catch over and over. 👌👍🔝📸
Great combination! And you’ll get there! Thanks so much for the compliment.
Hi Jen! I’m getting into professional photography and want to do newborn, family, engagement and eventually wedding. I’m considering the Nikon z6ii. Would you recommend based on what I’m looking to do? Thank you so much for your help!
hallo Jennifer excellent images. What kind of flash do you have in your camera And does this done soften so much the light? I see very very soft light exposed for the bride in your images. Do you use it always on camera?
If I had to select only one lens for shooting a wedding with a full-frame digital camera, it would be a 28-70mm f/2.8 Nikkor zoom.
If I had to select only one lens for shooting a wedding with an APS-C digital camera, it would be a 16-55mm f/2.8 Fujinon zoom.
50 . Would be mine. I've used it only for 6 years. You can still do group photos
hi Jen, agree with your choice on this one, between the 24-70 2.8 S and the 50 1.8 S, seems like the fifty rarely leaves my z6.
however, what would you do if you are photographing the bride, say, in a small hotel room in makeup session? the 2470 is the obvious choice here, but do you have some tips on using the 50 in this situation?
I love your name! My youngest son is named Titus Grey. Anyway, I don’t think I’ve ever used anything shorter than a 50 with a bride or groom. I would stick with close ups and focus on various parts of the face and then the hands of the make up artist. I’ve only ever used my 24-70 to photograph with on 3 occasions, but I mainly use that lens for video. I don’t like it for photography, but I love it for videography.
so I booked my first wedding this summer and I have a nikon z7ii. Do I have to get an adapter if I want to get the 70-200mm lens you have linked? I'm pretty sold on getting it but I don't know which adapter to get if I need one, and I want to make sure it doesn't interfere with the quality of my photos! SOS!
Q: Very informative. I haven’t shot wedding yet. building my lens line up. I have Nikon D780. I just ordered the Sigma 50 1.4. Per reviews, weight is issue, we’ll see. What other lenses would u recommend ?
Love this!!
Unpopular opinion but the 50mm is a difficult lens to use in some situations, like if space is quite tight. I know that with a 35mm I'm never going to have that issue, it's quite wide but not wide enough to distort. I think I have to use a 50mm more to gain all the benefits everyone else does.
Am I seeing things? in the closing time lapse sequence, you lens hood is on the lens in storage mode.
It also appeared to me that the camera was NOT turned on as well.
Great video !
Jennifer you're absolutely fabulous 🤩
What light source do you have on your camera please?
Completely reasonable choice. But if weight is an issue - why not remove your big flash and diffuser for shots outside? The diffuser is pointless outside. Also putting the lens hood on your lens, but in reverse, hurts my brain.
I have a 50mm, but I'm debating if I should also get an 85mm (mainly for portraits).
85 mm definitely gives you beautiful portraits ... but 50 mm is for everything ... portraits, covering ceremonies ..
For events I would have thought the 50mm f1.2 Z lens would be better with its lower light abilities and overall better performance...
Probably. I haven’t used that lens yet. Don’t know if I’ll get it or not.
The F1.8 is equally as sharp wide open and the AF is slightly faster. You only gain the bigger aperture with the F1.2. And its huge size & weight. There is no "overall better performance". The F1.8 S line is pro grade.
Informative video.
50mm 1.4d, on a nikon d4s, or an f100 film.
Have you ever shot a wedding in a compact room and only 10 guests with your 50?
24-70 2.8S is a great lens and so versatile. I give up some soft background, however.
Nifty 50 Vs 85 for wedding must have
I'd go for a 35mm for my style
It was a tough choice between the 35 and the 50 for me.
I agree 35 is the most versatile prime. It's good for everything. So you can get away with it on a wedding day.
Nikon 43-86mm f/3.5?
😂
My response to the "one lens" questions is, "I'll pass on the event." With two lenses, sign me up!
24-70 f 2.8
Jennifer what camera do you use. 50mm is an excellent choice. I use a Z6. Loves low light capabilities. I could use that with my 70 200 f2.8 or my 90mm manual or my 28-200 f3.5 -
I love my z6 as well. I would say the camera I use most right now is the Z6ii. I used the z5 quite a bit last year so I could make youtube videos about it. I mainly film with my z7. But I just got the Z9, so I’ll predominately be using that one going forward.
@@Jennifer_nicole wow. Is it a Z6ii cause they send it with the updated firmware 142
Have you ever tried shooting rear sync where it does some cool effects.?
Hmm s 50 1.2 must be a prime lens $2100 on bnh. 595 for the 1.8
If I could only use 1 lens to shoot a wedding, then it has to be the 24-70 F2.8. Too many group pictures. Normally, I've got my 50 1.4 in my shoulder bag with an SB 700 and a bunch of batteries.
z 24-70 2.8 for me.
JJ - do you find you loose some of your backgrounds, and need higher ISO's, compared to the primes? I have a wedding booked coming soon and not sure if to use that beautiful zoom, or my two bodies, one with the 35 1.8 and the other with the 50 1.8.
Nikon 58mm f1.4 - the most beautiful lens to use at a wedding.
50 1.8s or 1.2
Nifty Fifty 💯
Nikon needs to make a nifty fifty Z lens the size of the Z 40/2 , except make it f1.4.
Haha that would be amazing! They def need to get on their short lens design game!
@@Jennifer_nicole I'd take a short 1.8, too.