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<blockquote data-quote="kcmatic" data-source="post: 352932" data-attributes="member: 24405"><p>Let me put it this way, bluntly so: These folks are self-proclaimed rednecks having a tiny little wedding in their small country-like backyard. Great photos but aren't expecting AMAZING out of this world photos. Of course I will give them my best, no doubt, but I'm not going above and beyond with a lot more equipment than what I have (can't afford it yet, just bought the D800 a few months ago, still learning haha). I did rent a faster lens 24-70mm 2.8 and got a nice Manfrotto tripod. If it weren't for me, they'd probably just get someone to bring in a little cheapy Point and Shoot camera, ha. I still want to impress and get the experience in.</p><p></p><p>Reason I want to take the tripod is because there will be decorative lighting at night, but limited. I have a work light I am taking along, in case, because... why not. ha</p><p></p><p>Also I figured after carrying this thing around all day and still getting used to it, my hands will be getting a bit shaky towards the end of the night.</p><p></p><p>It may even rain around 7 PM. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all of the awesome tips. Great info!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcmatic, post: 352932, member: 24405"] Let me put it this way, bluntly so: These folks are self-proclaimed rednecks having a tiny little wedding in their small country-like backyard. Great photos but aren't expecting AMAZING out of this world photos. Of course I will give them my best, no doubt, but I'm not going above and beyond with a lot more equipment than what I have (can't afford it yet, just bought the D800 a few months ago, still learning haha). I did rent a faster lens 24-70mm 2.8 and got a nice Manfrotto tripod. If it weren't for me, they'd probably just get someone to bring in a little cheapy Point and Shoot camera, ha. I still want to impress and get the experience in. Reason I want to take the tripod is because there will be decorative lighting at night, but limited. I have a work light I am taking along, in case, because... why not. ha Also I figured after carrying this thing around all day and still getting used to it, my hands will be getting a bit shaky towards the end of the night. It may even rain around 7 PM. Thanks for all of the awesome tips. Great info!! [/QUOTE]
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