Great video, love your style - both your delivery in front of the camera and your wedding day photos. I also really appreciated that you highlight you use the best version of a lens because of where you're at personally but also bring forward a budget friendly version for those coming up
Thanks bro. I think I may have to look into a 35mm because that 35 & 85 combo is so good. I typically be on the 24-70 & 85. Definitely 24-70 and 70-200 if I’m single shooting a wedding as well.
Top work man! My current lens line-up for weddings is the 20mm G, 35mm 1.4 GM, 50mm 1.2 GM, 85mm Sigma DG DN Sony 90mm Macro, and 135mm 1.8 GM! I'm always so tempted to ditch them for the 'Holy Trinity' but some of the venues I shoot are so damn dark I get cold feet on only having 2.8!
Thanks, some good kit. I have all those lenses. I'm a general shooter now, trying to also up my videography game. I once used a pair of Profoto flash heads with a small power pack. Too expensive, heavy etc so sold and now use several Godox ad200s and an ad100 plus the hot shoe model (can't remember model no). Must investigate getting decent powerful constant lights for video use. Have several small LED lights which are useful with my FX3 - good in pretty low light. But whenever I can I really prefer fast primes. Can be slow to use and change, but again in low light f1.4 or f1.8 is great with a FX3 where you can push the ISO (dual base ISO) to good effect. For photography I mostly shoot my a7iv (FX3 res too low IMO - no real crop options in post). Trying to decide if my next camera should be an a1 (new firmware with focus breathing comp long overdue) or an a7rV (much to like as is and cheaper than a1). But I like shooting sports too and miss my old a9 sold when I first almost bought an a1. My main outtake is to take another look at the Stella light - looks like high output for size. Maybe good bounced off a wall or reflector, Brolly or through a Manfrotto halo?
I randomly came across your video while trying to get an idea if A1 purchase was worth it and I watched that video and this one lmao. I made it through 2 entire videos back to back BB. I made it. I'm still here. I'm a real one. 😅
I am doing weddings with two cameras and mainly 35 1.4 + 85 1.4 for 10 years. of course, i sometimes bring more stuff depending on the job and sometimes use a 20 1.4 for wider shots or to be directly inside whats happening (for example on the dancefloor) or a 135 2.0 for bokehlicious candid portraits, and there is always the 24-70 as a backup in case one lens or camera gives out...but the 35+85 combo is just perfect for me. wouldnt really "need" to bring something else for the whole day. also i normally dont carry a flash anymore since the low light capabilities of modern full frame cams have gotten so good (and the autofocus also still works without assist light).
Great video, I’m looking to move over from Canon to Sony. I shot a a lot of street style for fashion weeks but now looking to start setting up my own wedding photography business. I primarily have shot whole weddings on Sigma Art 35mm prime in the past but looking on a budget for now :)
The 24-70mm f2.8 and 85mm f1.4 is an underrated wedding combo, you get versatility and bokeh. Are you planning to upgrade to the 16-35mm GM2 or are you happy to stick with the PZ?
This was so informative and made me feel so much more confident in what to really invest in just starting out. Watching reviews and advice videos this might be the one that actually helped me the most. Your time and effort in making and sharing all of this is massively appreciated!
Having just switched to Sony, I found this video very interesting and informative. Love your style 360 - the way you talk, your luxurious self-presentation which absolutely matches your work. Have a new follower and a fan here 😊
I agree with your thoughts about the A1. I dont care about the mass majority.. the A1 is great for doing everything, in one, and that saves buying something like an FX3 for video, a A9 for sports as it covers it... However, the cost.. INSANE....but Canon is no cheaper when you combine lenses and gear... it all costs the same in the end.
My “holy trinity” is the sigma 16-28 2.8 contemporary and the tamron 35-150 2-2.8. Then I have the 35 1.4 gm, zeiss 55 1.8, Sony 85 1.8. Then the 200-600 as back up (it’s my wildlife lens but I could see it being used for weddings if needed).
Thanks For Sharing Mack: Here is my 2 Cents, yeah i stayed. Here we go... (1). Card Holder is Cool. (2). A1 is very cool as well - wish it updated with focus comp but looks like Sony won't be doing it. (3). A7R that cam is for still not so much video so in my view I take the A1 over A7R but the AI on A7R is next level. A7Siii (best for pure video i would say) (4). 16-35mm heard it was great I do like f/2.8 24 - 70mm (II) will probably get that one just to make life a bit more simple with travel (You mentioned F/1.8 is that for real or did you mean 1.8?). I have ordered the 70-200 F/2.8 (II) I prefer PRIMES over zoom though, like what you said though, makes sense. (5). I use the 50 F/1.2 GM - nice depth of field Will order the 50 F1.4 GM for the size. Big is alright but not always. Like the Sigma 85 F/1.4 DG DN Art since Sony 85 F/1.4 GM is a bit long in the tooth now. What do you think Mack? Your lights are cool, will look into them, thanks! The Omni 20+ 20000mah Laptop Power Bank, very cool indeed! You look GQ Smooth with your straps Holmes. Very Nice Review!
Hey Mack! (cool name), "I made it" through the video. From a viewer standpoint I'm exiting the military and diving into wedding photography so from what I've found, a lot of your recommendations are on point! Nothing wrong with enjoying the finer things either. You do the work so you should look how you wanna look! Gave you a follow on IG too.
Adam! (Exactly cool name) Thanks so much for the comment and the follow. I truly appreciate it and yes, nothing wrong with the finer things! Good luck on your wedding photography journey! All the best.
I like my lenses to all have the same 'on lens' control buttons and rings. I sometimes rely on muscle memory and when I reach for a button that isn't there, it's frustrating and slows me down. So all GM for me because that's what I'm used to and I like fast lenses.
I'm a reporter for a news agency (all do I do a wedding here and there), and usually I'm forced to take a holly trinity of lenses. Now add a laptop and peripheral stuff to that equation, and drag that all around the city EVERY WORKING DAY, and after few decades, you'll end up like me, with the broken back. These days, whenever I can, I'll rather swap my 17-40 zoom with 18 or 20mm prime, and 70-200 mm will remain home and his place will be filled with 135mm prime. Or I'll leave my mid zoom at home. Either way, you still shave some weight. Course I rarely have the opportunity to leave my laptop at home. There you go...
Great video, love your style - both your delivery in front of the camera and your wedding day photos. I also really appreciated that you highlight you use the best version of a lens because of where you're at personally but also bring forward a budget friendly version for those coming up
Thanks so much!
I think you said “lens” 50 times🫣
Great equipment breakdown video. Love the fact you talk about the all black signature look too. Stay fly my man.
Awesome video bro..
For me:
85mm & 35mmm for weddings with my 2nd shooter preferably on a 50mm.
24-70 and 70-200 if I’m single shooting a wedding.
Thanks bro. I think I may have to look into a 35mm because that 35 & 85 combo is so good. I typically be on the 24-70 & 85.
Definitely 24-70 and 70-200 if I’m single shooting a wedding as well.
solid setup, but i'd prob add a 135mm for that 2nd shooter for a tele option and bc the bokeh is so good
What microphone are you using and where is it? Sounds great by the way
nice job/video. I’m starting this new journey and saw your video. My first paid wedding is next month! Thanks for sharing.
Top work man! My current lens line-up for weddings is the 20mm G, 35mm 1.4 GM, 50mm 1.2 GM, 85mm Sigma DG DN Sony 90mm Macro, and 135mm 1.8 GM! I'm always so tempted to ditch them for the 'Holy Trinity' but some of the venues I shoot are so damn dark I get cold feet on only having 2.8!
Thanks, some good kit. I have all those lenses. I'm a general shooter now, trying to also up my videography game.
I once used a pair of Profoto flash heads with a small power pack. Too expensive, heavy etc so sold and now use several Godox ad200s and an ad100 plus the hot shoe model (can't remember model no). Must investigate getting decent powerful constant lights for video use. Have several small LED lights which are useful with my FX3 - good in pretty low light. But whenever I can I really prefer fast primes. Can be slow to use and change, but again in low light f1.4 or f1.8 is great with a FX3 where you can push the ISO (dual base ISO) to good effect.
For photography I mostly shoot my a7iv (FX3 res too low IMO - no real crop options in post). Trying to decide if my next camera should be an a1 (new firmware with focus breathing comp long overdue) or an a7rV (much to like as is and cheaper than a1). But I like shooting sports too and miss my old a9 sold when I first almost bought an a1.
My main outtake is to take another look at the Stella light - looks like high output for size. Maybe good bounced off a wall or reflector, Brolly or through a Manfrotto halo?
I randomly came across your video while trying to get an idea if A1 purchase was worth it and I watched that video and this one lmao.
I made it through 2 entire videos back to back BB. I made it. I'm still here. I'm a real one. 😅
Props on the black camera straps. Black is always gonna be sleek. I have the same thing!
I am doing weddings with two cameras and mainly 35 1.4 + 85 1.4 for 10 years. of course, i sometimes bring more stuff depending on the job and sometimes use a 20 1.4 for wider shots or to be directly inside whats happening (for example on the dancefloor) or a 135 2.0 for bokehlicious candid portraits, and there is always the 24-70 as a backup in case one lens or camera gives out...but the 35+85 combo is just perfect for me. wouldnt really "need" to bring something else for the whole day. also i normally dont carry a flash anymore since the low light capabilities of modern full frame cams have gotten so good (and the autofocus also still works without assist light).
Great video, I’m looking to move over from Canon to Sony. I shot a a lot of street style for fashion weeks but now looking to start setting up my own wedding photography business. I primarily have shot whole weddings on Sigma Art 35mm prime in the past but looking on a budget for now :)
Made it through, as someone who just got the name brand strap, going to Etsy is probably the better idea, thanks for sharing.
Man, I want to thank you for covering topics other bigger TH-camrs did not mention.
The 24-70mm f2.8 and 85mm f1.4 is an underrated wedding combo, you get versatility and bokeh. Are you planning to upgrade to the 16-35mm GM2 or are you happy to stick with the PZ?
This was so informative and made me feel so much more confident in what to really invest in just starting out. Watching reviews and advice videos this might be the one that actually helped me the most. Your time and effort in making and sharing all of this is massively appreciated!
Having just switched to Sony, I found this video very interesting and informative. Love your style 360 - the way you talk, your luxurious self-presentation which absolutely matches your work. Have a new follower and a fan here 😊
Awesome, thank you. Your comment means a lot. What made you switch to Sony, and what did you have before?
I made it through! Looking to upgrade my harness now on Etsy....
I stayed...I made it through...and now I want black camera straps :) do you have a link or brand name form etsy?
Loved the narration, equipment choices and a peek into your business. Thx! P.S. Not so sure about “the satchel “
i stayed. i made it through. im a real one.
Yes indeed lol Appreciate you!
Great job on the video. It is amazing how much people will pay to have the best.
I stayed, I made it, I'm a real one.
I agree with your thoughts about the A1. I dont care about the mass majority.. the A1 is great for doing everything, in one, and that saves buying something like an FX3 for video, a A9 for sports as it covers it... However, the cost.. INSANE....but Canon is no cheaper when you combine lenses and gear... it all costs the same in the end.
Very informative video. Thank you for this content.
just sell the 16-35 f4 and get the 12-24 f2.8 it will be great.
Good stuff, watched it all the way through
My “holy trinity” is the sigma 16-28 2.8 contemporary and the tamron 35-150 2-2.8. Then I have the 35 1.4 gm, zeiss 55 1.8, Sony 85 1.8. Then the 200-600 as back up (it’s my wildlife lens but I could see it being used for weddings if needed).
That 35-150 is built for weddings and an excellent choice. There is something to be said for first party glass tho
I made it through! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks For Sharing Mack:
Here is my 2 Cents, yeah i stayed.
Here we go...
(1). Card Holder is Cool.
(2). A1 is very cool as well - wish it updated with focus comp but looks like Sony won't be doing it.
(3). A7R that cam is for still not so much video so in my view I take the A1 over A7R but the AI on A7R is next level. A7Siii (best for pure video i would say)
(4). 16-35mm heard it was great I do like f/2.8
24 - 70mm (II) will probably get that one just to make life a bit more simple with travel
(You mentioned F/1.8 is that for real or did you mean 1.8?).
I have ordered the 70-200 F/2.8 (II)
I prefer PRIMES over zoom though, like what you said though, makes sense.
(5). I use the 50 F/1.2 GM - nice depth of field
Will order the 50 F1.4 GM for the size.
Big is alright but not always.
Like the Sigma 85 F/1.4 DG DN Art since Sony 85 F/1.4 GM is a bit long in the tooth now.
What do you think Mack?
Your lights are cool, will look into them, thanks!
The Omni 20+ 20000mah Laptop Power Bank, very cool indeed!
You look GQ Smooth with your straps Holmes.
Very Nice Review!
I made it through. Great video I really liked your breakdown of how you use everything
great video bro, thanks for sharing, blessings to you and your crew for the rest of 2023 and going forward and beyond,
I can relate to the “back of my back up” 😅
Reached the finish line. Nice video and very thorough. Looking forward to seeing more.
I can learn a lot from you I’m just trying to get started with my photography
Great video mate 👍
I made it through appreciate all the information you provided.
I also stayed. You are interesting to watch and I appreciate your content and knowledge of subject
great vid man! lucky you hold on till the end ;)
I made it through bro lol. Glad that i stumbled across your page🙌🏿💪🏿!
Great video bro! Love the chill vibes and it was really informative.
Appreciate it bro
Thank you, I learned a lot!
I made it through! Great video, thanks for sharing!!
really informative video Mack. love it!
I made it through! I need a good strap, too. :)
I really enjoy the 85
I must say...the 85 be killing it lol
Great video...thanks for the humor 😃
Stayed till the end. Thanks for the info
keep creating I use some of the same gear on my channel 📸📸
Yes indeed. Appreciate that bro!
saw it all, but wait which did you mean when you said you shouldn't have bought this?
Thank you for sharing your Equipment.
Lol I made it through! Thank you!
You getting the Fony A9iii?
Love your video and content. Your delivery made it fun to watch. 13:44 18:56 I made it through. 🙂
i dont know who you are but you got my support now, ty for the vid
Good info thanks alot.
Great video! Very informative.
Made it to the very End! Really engaging video
Mack, new subscriber here. Great info and entertaining presentation style.
Thanks so much. I appreciate the comment and the sub!
I made it through!
Made it through 👍🏻 📷
Nice video , thanks for sharing 👍
Beautiful photo bro, amazing work 👍
why not the FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM ?
i finished the whole thing, i dug it.
Like and subscribed. Great info haha
Great video.
I enjoyed the video! 🤜🏽🤛🏽💯
The info and high quality of this video made me finish it all the way through. The jokes and humor made me like & subscribe! “Black history month” 😅
I made it through! 🙂
Really enjoyed this. New subscriber 😎🤝
Awesome, thank you!
I stayed... I made it threw... Great job... Thanks
Hey look at the guys with the straps he's cool 😎
Great video! You from chicago? Would love to shoot with you.
Great video keep it up !! New sub here!
Woody everyone great Lens
I made it through!!!!
thnks for the guide
Thanks
great content
Great video! Nice gear! I stayed! I made it through! I am a real one and I commented! 😂
Melissa! You made it through! You’re a real one! 😄 I love your energy and I hope you subscribed and joined the fam cousin!
I made it through, but what should you NOT have purchased?
It’s a clickbait title. He didn’t talk about it.
Nice photos 🔥🔥🔥❤️
Hey Mack! (cool name), "I made it" through the video. From a viewer standpoint I'm exiting the military and diving into wedding photography so from what I've found, a lot of your recommendations are on point! Nothing wrong with enjoying the finer things either. You do the work so you should look how you wanna look! Gave you a follow on IG too.
Adam! (Exactly cool name) Thanks so much for the comment and the follow. I truly appreciate it and yes, nothing wrong with the finer things! Good luck on your wedding photography journey! All the best.
Awesome 👌 👏
I made it through
I like my lenses to all have the same 'on lens' control buttons and rings. I sometimes rely on muscle memory and when I reach for a button that isn't there, it's frustrating and slows me down. So all GM for me because that's what I'm used to and I like fast lenses.
I made it through 😜
dude said i got it on Black History Month?
I made it through 😮💨
Looking forward to watching more bro
I'm a reporter for a news agency (all do I do a wedding here and there), and usually I'm forced to take a holly trinity of lenses. Now add a laptop and peripheral stuff to that equation, and drag that all around the city EVERY WORKING DAY, and after few decades, you'll end up like me, with the broken back.
These days, whenever I can, I'll rather swap my 17-40 zoom with 18 or 20mm prime, and 70-200 mm will remain home and his place will be filled with 135mm prime.
Or I'll leave my mid zoom at home.
Either way, you still shave some weight.
Course I rarely have the opportunity to leave my laptop at home. There you go...
" Something " : )
i made it through from jordan
i made it through.
My boy flexing
Awesome. I stayed the whole way. 😅
I made it through!😂
People hire you with all that Fony gear. LOL
PLease help me with one
I stayed. I made it through. 😂