I currently do real estate/ architectural work in the U.S. I use a Sony A7r with a Sony 16-35 lens as well as a 24-70. I want to transition into wedding photography and would like to get gear advice for my transition.
While a Sony A7R is great for architectural work, I don't think it can focus as fast as needed for wedding work in low light. Also, I can't afford to have two Sony A7r or similar, bodies. I've researched somewhat about a Canon 6D as well as a Sony D750. (The 750 seems highly touted for this genre).
I plan on selling my Sony gear and then purchasing two of the same bodies and adding appropriate lenses for wedding photography. (I'm not opposed to buying refurbished to save money). After selling my Sony gear, I would have about $4000 - $6000 as a budget to purchase two bodies and appropriate lenses.
Any advcice is appreciated. Thank you!
Dave

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). The equipment outlay wouldn't be nearly as intensive as selling everything and starting over, and you'd mostly be building on skillz you already have, rather than having to learn still-life (cake, flower arrangements), photojournalism (prep photos), event, and portraiture all at the same time as you also discover untold depths of patience in people-wrangling and nerves of steel. Just saying, real estate/architectural sounds a helluva lot easier to me than wedding.

