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Equipment for Nighttime Wedding?
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 351862" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>that statement is contradicting. </p><p></p><p>When I shoot weddings outdoors (almost always at night) I use 2-3 light stands with flashes set at 1/32 power connected to 622n slaves. indoors theyre bounced, outdoor lifted at 13' and pointed down. 42" photoflex umbrellas for formals. I use the D3s at up to 12800 if I need but mostly between 3200-8000 and the D3 till iso 5000</p><p></p><p>Tripod? never used a tripod yet for weddings. why do you think you need it?</p><p></p><p>lightstands need to be beefy. people may tip it over and you might get sued. off camera flashes? doesnt matter. I used an SB28 til it died recently. consider the YN565 or even a cheap 560III</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 351862, member: 14443"] that statement is contradicting. When I shoot weddings outdoors (almost always at night) I use 2-3 light stands with flashes set at 1/32 power connected to 622n slaves. indoors theyre bounced, outdoor lifted at 13' and pointed down. 42" photoflex umbrellas for formals. I use the D3s at up to 12800 if I need but mostly between 3200-8000 and the D3 till iso 5000 Tripod? never used a tripod yet for weddings. why do you think you need it? lightstands need to be beefy. people may tip it over and you might get sued. off camera flashes? doesnt matter. I used an SB28 til it died recently. consider the YN565 or even a cheap 560III [/QUOTE]
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