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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 252272" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>from weddings I shot since may, videographers I saw were mostly using DX (all were canon users) D60's mainly. 1 specific uses a 5D-MIII and a D60 he uses on a tripod in a WA shot at the chuppa for backaup and a different angle. and he uses the FF 5DM3 on a monopod. another videographer uses a D60 as a 2nd camera as well, but uses A canon C100. lenses I saw they use were the tokina 11-16/16-35 II L/35 sigma ART/70-200 IS2/ zeiss 50 1.4 (the list is what they own on the whole and not one videographer has it all) and thats about it. no one had a 24-70 midrange zoom (if I recall correctly-cant remember) </p><p></p><p>but all of them except the 35mm(dont know if its a must) and I do want to upgrade my meh tamron 17-35 pretty soon. man I hate wa zooms. jeez they are horrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 252272, member: 14443"] from weddings I shot since may, videographers I saw were mostly using DX (all were canon users) D60's mainly. 1 specific uses a 5D-MIII and a D60 he uses on a tripod in a WA shot at the chuppa for backaup and a different angle. and he uses the FF 5DM3 on a monopod. another videographer uses a D60 as a 2nd camera as well, but uses A canon C100. lenses I saw they use were the tokina 11-16/16-35 II L/35 sigma ART/70-200 IS2/ zeiss 50 1.4 (the list is what they own on the whole and not one videographer has it all) and thats about it. no one had a 24-70 midrange zoom (if I recall correctly-cant remember) but all of them except the 35mm(dont know if its a must) and I do want to upgrade my meh tamron 17-35 pretty soon. man I hate wa zooms. jeez they are horrible. [/QUOTE]
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