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I currently have the classic combination of a 24-70 and 70-200 (both Tamron VC) and they're great lenses and obviously are tried and tested in the wedding field.
Also as someone who is fairly new to weddings zooms obviously provide a safety net of sorts while I develop my skills and style.
However I am a huge fan of primes (always have been) and I recently found some pics I took when I owned a Sigma 35 1.4 which have reminded me just how much I love that lens and the whole look that good primes give.
So I'm seriously contemplating getting rid of the two zooms and replacing them with a sigma 35/85/combo (with a Nikon 24 2.8 and possibly 50 1.8D as well). I know that 35/85 is a classic combination for weddings but I'd like to hear from more experienced wedding photographers as to whether it's a move they would recommend.
I'm currently shooting with 2 D750s and 2 SB800s, and I'd love to have peoples input.
Also as someone who is fairly new to weddings zooms obviously provide a safety net of sorts while I develop my skills and style.
However I am a huge fan of primes (always have been) and I recently found some pics I took when I owned a Sigma 35 1.4 which have reminded me just how much I love that lens and the whole look that good primes give.
So I'm seriously contemplating getting rid of the two zooms and replacing them with a sigma 35/85/combo (with a Nikon 24 2.8 and possibly 50 1.8D as well). I know that 35/85 is a classic combination for weddings but I'd like to hear from more experienced wedding photographers as to whether it's a move they would recommend.
I'm currently shooting with 2 D750s and 2 SB800s, and I'd love to have peoples input.