Wedding Kit Nikon

Who wants to shoot at 1.4 anyway (unless you wanted to anyway for artistic reasons)

I assumed he was referring to max aperture for light gathering for focus purposes rather than actually shooting the razor thin DoF a 1.4 produces
 
I assumed he was referring to max aperture for light gathering for focus purposes rather than actually shooting the razor thin DoF a 1.4 produces

this is the issue. If you are in a dark church, at the limit of your kit, being forced to shoot at 1.4, you are on a hiding to nothing. It is at this point you want a tripod / monopod, and/or a body that has better higher ISO performance, and still subjects

When you are at the limits, a razor thin DOF, just adds to your problems
 
Got a new Nikon 35mm f2 lens - about £230 and a brilliantly clear crisp lens. Read what Ken Rockwell says about it and I agree
merv:clap:
 
If I were you...

Nikon D600 or D700 with D7000 for backup (I'd probably choose the D600 since the controls are laid out pretty much identically to the D7000)
Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8
Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 or 80-200mm f/2.8
Nikon 18-200mm on the D7000
 
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