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First, what do you see within this photo?






















No??












I have a busy wedding season coming up (this hobby is snowballing purely by the word of mouth :)) So I need to invest in myself, and i can't let my clients down if the 5D fails then resort using the 30D in low light when my portfolio are full of shots from the 5DMKii..

Soo...........there is only 1 thing to do really.













And to put all that in? Crumpler don't cut it anymore, not without breaking my back anyway.

So I got one of the THinktank cases, Airport International V2.0, very discrete.









And with everything in (obviously can't use my SLR to take this pic :p)



There is still room for 1 or even 2 more lenses :)

Best of all, its within hand luggage size !
 
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What gear are you carrying now then Raymond?

(Thinktank case looks good - would it fit a 300mm f/2.8 OR 500mm f/4? (300mm I guess it would, 500 not so sure?)

What happened with the 1DsIII idea?
 
Nice kit Raymond. Much better than mine, but you're easily twice as good as me.


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Phate...when one isn't enough....:p
 
I have a busy wedding season coming up (this hobby is snowballing purely by the word of mouth :)) So I need to invest in myself, and i can't let my clients down if the 5D fails then resort using the 30D in low light when my portfolio are full of shots from the 5DMKii..

Nice choice of bodies. It's what I would have done in your shoes.

But what is the glass? I see a 24-70 f2.8. I get that. Looks like a 50 1.4 nearest us which is easy to justify. But it looks like some fairly slow glass at the far end.

But I would have expected to have seen a 16-36 or even the 14 for group shots and a bokeh machine like and 85 1.2 or a 135L

So what glass are you using for weddings?

Andrew
 
Nice choice of bodies. It's what I would have done in your shoes.

But what is the glass? I see a 24-70 f2.8. I get that. Looks like a 50 1.4 nearest us which is easy to justify. But it looks like some fairly slow glass at the far end.

But I would have expected to have seen a 16-36 or even the 14 for group shots and a bokeh machine like and 85 1.2 or a 135L

So what glass are you using for weddings?

Andrew

24-70L
16-35L
135L (far end)
50/1.4

85/1.8 next and the either 35L or one of the Tilt Shift lenses
 
Nice choice of bodies. It's what I would have done in your shoes.

But what is the glass? I see a 24-70 f2.8. I get that. Looks like a 50 1.4 nearest us which is easy to justify. But it looks like some fairly slow glass at the far end

But I would have expected to have seen a 16-36 or even the 14 for group shots and a bokeh machine like and 85 1.2 or a 135L

So what glass are you using for weddings?

Andrew

I think this is it?;
5DII's
580II
580
16-35
24-70
50 1.4
135
 
I'm actually really looking forward to your wedding stuff a lot more now. I assume that because of having a 2nd mark II you'll be armed with both with a different lens on so maybe catch a few more really stunning moments?

Very nice mate. All the best to you. You are quite simply the best wedding photograph of your age group and I love your work.
 
I'm actually really looking forward to your wedding stuff a lot more now. I assume that because of having a 2nd mark II you'll be armed with both with a different lens on so maybe catch a few more really stunning moments?

Very nice mate. All the best to you. You are quite simply the best wedding photograph of your age group and I love your work.

That is some compliment Johnny ! I don't know what to say. I will try not to let you down! (and my clients) First one next week! :)
 
Got to agree with Johnny, if i talk to anyone about weddings, yours is the first web site i point them to!
 
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