Wedding Photographer
Posted: Sun 06 Aug 2017, 08:41
I went to the wedding service of a family friend yesterday. I have known the bride for many years and she looked truly beautiful on her big day.
As always, I always take note of what the professional photographer is using. Inevitably it has always been a full frame Canon or Nikon DSLR. For the first time, I saw someone with a brace of Fuji X-Pro2s. One had the 56 f/1.2 mounted and the other the 50-140 f/2.8. Both excellent lenses which can throw the background out of focus when used at wide apertures.
OK, one Fuji does not mean mirrorless is taking over, but maybe it is a sign that professionals are moving away from the Canikon duopoly.
As always, I always take note of what the professional photographer is using. Inevitably it has always been a full frame Canon or Nikon DSLR. For the first time, I saw someone with a brace of Fuji X-Pro2s. One had the 56 f/1.2 mounted and the other the 50-140 f/2.8. Both excellent lenses which can throw the background out of focus when used at wide apertures.
OK, one Fuji does not mean mirrorless is taking over, but maybe it is a sign that professionals are moving away from the Canikon duopoly.