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Reveal the secret! 13 wedding photography lens that wedding photographers love.

We all know which lens is more suitable for shooting landscapes and people, but few people know which lens to use for wedding photos. Next, let's follow the footsteps of professional wedding photographers and see which lenses they use to present the picture when shooting the wedding.

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1, Kenny King of Kenny King Photography

Macro mirror

Kenny chose Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM macro as his favorite, which he thought was a necessary lens for wedding photography. There are too many wedding photographers using this lens. Although it will not appear in many scenes, its high quality can make it stand out from all the photos even in only 20 minutes of shooting. Its biggest advantage is that it can take high-quality photos at the studio level and show enough details for your customers. For an L series lens, this lens is light in weight and can also be used to shoot standard portraits. Besides, it's not expensive. One of Kenny's customers saw the imaging effect of this lens and bought one the next day.

2. Dave Paek photographed by Dave Paek

24-35mm f/2 lens

The best lens Dave chose was Sigma 24-35mm f/2 lens. Although the photographer's personal favorite is Nikon's 35mm f/ 1.8G, the reasons mainly include lens volume, weight, cost and many other factors. However, Dave himself began to use Sigma's 24-35mm f/2 lens more and more frequently, because it has more functions, fast autofocus and sharp image quality, especially with D8 10, and the resolution of this lens is impressive. No matter Nikon's 35mm or Sigma's 24-35mm, 35mm is Dave's favorite focal spot, and shooting with it always feels like telling a story. Under the basic focal length of 35mm, photographers also hope to get a wider perspective, so as to cope with shooting in some cramped or narrow environments and seek more creative space. For this reason, Dave thinks Sigma's 24 mm wide-angle end is very practical. Finally, he also likes the color and contrast of this lens.

3. Sean LeBron of Sean LeBron Photography Company

200mm F2

Sean's best wedding mirror is Nikon's 200mm2, which provides incredible high-quality performance. Even at F/2 aperture, the resolution of the lens will not be too bad. The most commendable thing is that the autofocus speed of the lens is fast, and the out-of-focus imaging is delicate and smooth, which can show the 3D effect of the photo.

4. Ashley Fisher of Ashley Fisher Photography Company

85mm f/ 1.8 lens and 35mm.

Ashley chose the best wedding scene from Nikon. This 85mm f/ 1.8 lens has the same advantages as 35mm in price, weight and focusing speed, and can create exquisite portraits. If your budget is not enough, this lens can be your only choice.

5. Christina Branovic from Christina Zan Studio.

80 mm Zeiss manual lens

Christina's best is not a modern lens with autofocus function, but an 80mm Zeiss manual lens. Photographers use the products of Condex, and they spend more than 80% of their time shooting with this combination. He enjoys the intimate relationship with the equipment very much, and of course the Jiao Wai effect is also his favorite place. Christina's photography mainly shows the emotional interaction between the wedding protagonists, so this shot can make the photographer stick close enough to maintain a soft visual impression.

6. twisted oaks studio

35mm artistic lens

JD personally loves his Sigma 35mm artistic lens, which shows a very comprehensive strength in wedding photography. It can not only ensure that the photographer is close to the subject when shooting, but also do not have to worry about the serious distortion of the corners of the picture. Of course, this concentration also helps him to take a step back and present the picture from the perspective of storytelling. He thinks this lens can handle almost all wedding shooting scenes.

7. Photography by Mantas Kubelins

Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art

Manta chose the best lens from Sigma's 35mm 1.4 art, and the main reason why she chose this lens is that it can give photographers and customers a sense of existence. The experience of working with this kind of lens is very interesting. It allows you to get as close as possible to the subject. The closer you get, the better the photos you take. Don't be afraid to go further.

8. Scott of Hopkins Studio &; Melissa Hopkins

Canon's 70-200 f/2.8 L is a II lens.

The hearts of the two photographers belong to Canon's 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II lens, mainly because of their love for the focal length, which can keep the photographers away from the picture and give the subject enough personal space.

9. Jay & Twisted Oak Studio; Sandy Casario

58 mm focal length

Sandi usually only uses three lenses when shooting: Sigma's 35mm, Nikon's 85mm, and his favorite Nikon's 58mm f/ 1.4G lens, which is the lens he uses most. Personally, he prefers the focal length of 58mm, and the Jiao Wai effect of the lens is unbelievable.

10, Easton Reynolds of Luli Photography Company

Nikon 24-70mm f2.8

Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is honored to be the guest of Easton. The main reason why photographers like this kind of lens is its versatility and convenience. He prefers to get the desired picture without moving too much, which can prevent photographers from missing the wonderful moment by looking for angles and positions.

1 1, Crystal Stokes photographed by Crystal Stokes

Sigma 35mm art

The best wedding scene for crystal selection is Sigma's 35mm art, which has appeared many times. Photographers also believe in the principle of close-up shooting. When the photographer and the subject stand closer, they can be in the same scene, which is difficult for ordinary people to get, giving people the impression that they are inviting people who look at the photos to enter the scene.

12, Trevor Daley of Trevor Daley Photography Company

Canon 90 mm axis transfer lens

Trevor chose a very different lens. Canon's 90mm shift lens rarely appears in wedding photography, but photographers think it can create some more interesting effects and attract the audience's attention to a specific area of the picture.

13, Lin & Chris Lin of Gilsa Photography

Canon 70-200mm f2/8 II lens

Photographer Chri thinks this is a difficult question to answer because he has different choices in different scenes. For example, he likes to shoot with fixed-focus lenses of 50mm and 85mm, while macro lenses of 100mm are often used to depict jewelry and wedding rings. But if he is given a choice, he will tend to recommend Canon 70-200mm f2/8 II lens. This lens has reliable focusing and image quality performance, and the Jiao Wai effect of its 200mm focal length is difficult for other lenses to replicate.