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Doing a wedding under protest.
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 436223" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>AHAHAHAHA!! hilarious!</p><p></p><p>when youre MINIMUM requirements for natural light (camera only-no flash) is at the absolute limite youre willing to push it and you still cant get proper exposure, tis time to flash. meaning when you cant get what you want only with the camera, you leave the exposure at what youre willing to accept and then you add flash as much as you need to get the exposure properly. </p><p></p><p> if youre at the slowest shutter speed (to not get blur) at the widest aperture (that will allow enough depth for focus) and the highest iso (without extreme grain/noise) then youre camera cant do it by itself. its time to add more and more flash till you get there. you will have to add more than one flash. </p><p></p><p>in this post here</p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/wedding/28411-first-wedding-june-continued-flashes-forum.html" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/wedding/28411-first-wedding-june-continued-flashes-forum.html</a></p><p></p><p>OP is shooting in a church and I recommended (scroll down a bit) he use two flashes on the sides of the church. youll have to add them strategically in your church. fire them in manual mode. to me it seems like one flash is just not enough. you can shoot flash straight on and it should be fine. but youll get hard flash shadows. its up to you. I like soft light. but it depends on your budget. I think you can get away with your current gear and instead of renting a ff setup, invest it in another flash or even two and a set of slaves like the excellent and inexpensive 603II by yongnuo and flashes they have like the 560III which have a receiver in them already. it will make the world of difference. shoot at iso 800 but youll have to use more flash. you dont even need stands really. you can place it on a table (or even the floor) somehwere on the sides aimed up into the ceiling in the area where the couple will stand. </p><p>[ATTACH]148679[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>from the pictures u posted, your ceiling isnt high like here so thats a plus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 436223, member: 14443"] AHAHAHAHA!! hilarious! when youre MINIMUM requirements for natural light (camera only-no flash) is at the absolute limite youre willing to push it and you still cant get proper exposure, tis time to flash. meaning when you cant get what you want only with the camera, you leave the exposure at what youre willing to accept and then you add flash as much as you need to get the exposure properly. if youre at the slowest shutter speed (to not get blur) at the widest aperture (that will allow enough depth for focus) and the highest iso (without extreme grain/noise) then youre camera cant do it by itself. its time to add more and more flash till you get there. you will have to add more than one flash. in this post here [url]http://nikonites.com/wedding/28411-first-wedding-june-continued-flashes-forum.html[/url] OP is shooting in a church and I recommended (scroll down a bit) he use two flashes on the sides of the church. youll have to add them strategically in your church. fire them in manual mode. to me it seems like one flash is just not enough. you can shoot flash straight on and it should be fine. but youll get hard flash shadows. its up to you. I like soft light. but it depends on your budget. I think you can get away with your current gear and instead of renting a ff setup, invest it in another flash or even two and a set of slaves like the excellent and inexpensive 603II by yongnuo and flashes they have like the 560III which have a receiver in them already. it will make the world of difference. shoot at iso 800 but youll have to use more flash. you dont even need stands really. you can place it on a table (or even the floor) somehwere on the sides aimed up into the ceiling in the area where the couple will stand. [ATTACH=CONFIG]148679._xfImport[/ATTACH] from the pictures u posted, your ceiling isnt high like here so thats a plus [/QUOTE]
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