Great setup. I’m assuming that you zone focus a lot to engage the rate of keepers ? Would love to know how you manage to stay more in focus throughout the action. Also how to mitigate range finder and low light. Thanks man.
@@swernovskyYes I love to see how you do manual focus for wedding photography. Meanwhile if you find a wireless microphone to be attached with the iPhone, it will help a lot for better sounds.
Awesome setup; you give the elmarit too little credit; its more than just a little smaller than the summilux :) do you use the visoflex at all during your shoots? esp considering the 0.95?
I actually need to update this - I sold the 28 lux and kept the elmarit! I do own the visoflex but honestly, I rarely use it - the Noctilux has such a dreamy look and even if it’s totally sharp, it’s not totally sharp ha. So I prefer the rangefinder.
That’s a great combo. I think I probably end up only using one body most of the day. The 50 is almost the perfect wedding focal length (in my opinion) and you should be able to shoot most of the day on just that. The 24 is great for establishing shots/dance vibes at the reception. For me the 90 is just the, “I need to be closer but physically can’t get closer” lens (think ceremony, speeches, etc.). Good luck!!
@@nathanhoefert I ended up renting an SL2 with a 24-90 as a backup camera. I used the M11 for a few shots then just relied on the SL2 for the rest of the wedding. Then after the wedding sold my M kit and got an SL2.
Cool setup. The bag is also great! I think it is the ACAM1100 thank you
Great setup. I’m assuming that you zone focus a lot to engage the rate of keepers ? Would love to know how you manage to stay more in focus throughout the action. Also how to mitigate range finder and low light. Thanks man.
That right! I’m going to post a new video in the next week talking about this specifically
@@swernovskyYes I love to see how you do manual focus for wedding photography. Meanwhile if you find a wireless microphone to be attached with the iPhone, it will help a lot for better sounds.
Awesome setup; you give the elmarit too little credit; its more than just a little smaller than the summilux :)
do you use the visoflex at all during your shoots? esp considering the 0.95?
I actually need to update this - I sold the 28 lux and kept the elmarit! I do own the visoflex but honestly, I rarely use it - the Noctilux has such a dreamy look and even if it’s totally sharp, it’s not totally sharp ha. So I prefer the rangefinder.
Great to see you on here!
Hey, thanks man!
I prefer the raw and real wisdom. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!!
Shooting my first wedding in 3 weeks with my M11 and 24 summilux, 50 summilux and 90 APO. Any tips with using just one body?
That’s a great combo. I think I probably end up only using one body most of the day. The 50 is almost the perfect wedding focal length (in my opinion) and you should be able to shoot most of the day on just that. The 24 is great for establishing shots/dance vibes at the reception. For me the 90 is just the, “I need to be closer but physically can’t get closer” lens (think ceremony, speeches, etc.). Good luck!!
How’d your wedding shoot go?!
@@nathanhoefert I ended up renting an SL2 with a 24-90 as a backup camera. I used the M11 for a few shots then just relied on the SL2 for the rest of the wedding.
Then after the wedding sold my M kit and got an SL2.
For weddings Nikon Z8 good
Show some images! Too many lenses! Work with less, your neck, shoulders and back will thank you! Backpacks are way better! All the best