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D5100
My first wedding!! Scared :S
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<blockquote data-quote="Stangman98" data-source="post: 61340" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>I shot my first wedding about a month ago. Wasn't worried about my photo ability to do it, more about being in the right place at the right time and capturing what they wanted. </p><p>Make damn good and sure you has a descriptive contract. I didn't and it became a headache. </p><p>Make sure if you are going to do it you feel confident in your photography skills. </p><p>We all need to start somewhere. </p><p>I shot with my D80 and my D300. Along with a 35 1.8, 50 1.8, and 70-200 2.8 & an SB700 flash. Along with that I was using a nice tripod which really helps at certain points of low lighting. The 70-200 I personally think is a must have for weddings. If you are confident with your ability to take great photos then I think you will do fine. </p><p>Yes there are other things that you learn along the way. If you have time you can always check out borrowlenses.com and rent some more glass too. That is what I did until I bought my 70-200.</p><p>Again, I can't stress enough to get everything in writing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangman98, post: 61340, member: 8647"] I shot my first wedding about a month ago. Wasn't worried about my photo ability to do it, more about being in the right place at the right time and capturing what they wanted. Make damn good and sure you has a descriptive contract. I didn't and it became a headache. Make sure if you are going to do it you feel confident in your photography skills. We all need to start somewhere. I shot with my D80 and my D300. Along with a 35 1.8, 50 1.8, and 70-200 2.8 & an SB700 flash. Along with that I was using a nice tripod which really helps at certain points of low lighting. The 70-200 I personally think is a must have for weddings. If you are confident with your ability to take great photos then I think you will do fine. Yes there are other things that you learn along the way. If you have time you can always check out borrowlenses.com and rent some more glass too. That is what I did until I bought my 70-200. Again, I can't stress enough to get everything in writing! [/QUOTE]
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