I have never rented a lens, so I can't answer your question, but why would you 
want a fisheye to shoot a wedding? Perhaps it might be okay for a few effects 
photos, like a church exterior or something on that order. But you definitely 
don't want to use it as your main wide. Can you rent a 16-50 or if you already 
have a medium wide to normal, maybe a 12-24? I bring my 12-24 when shooting a 
wedding but rarely use anything wider than the 16=50
Paul
----- "Allison Trueman" <[email protected]> wrote:


> Hello Everyone,
> 
> So I am shooting a wedding on March 21, and I am going to need to rent
>  
> two lenses: the 10-17 fisheye and the 50-135. I am going to rent from 
> 
> cameralensrentals.com, but I am not sure on the damage waiver. Has  
> anyone used them before? And if so, did you get the damage waiver?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Allison
> 
> PS - for everyone who gave advice on if I should buy the fishy or the 
> 
> 50 1.4, I got the 50 1.4...and I think it is the best lens I own. It 
> 
> doesn't ever leave the camera for very long! Thanks!! 
> 
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