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New 3200 user and a couple of questions
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 129355" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>I use a D3200 every weekend at weddings as a back up and to shoot the disco ....If you shoot Aperture mode at F8 and min shutter 1/30 auto iso 100-6400 you will go fine (The amera wil lselect the minimum iso at 1/30 and F8..I use the same settings on my d7000 for all in church shots and hotel type weddings) Make sure you have put the sharpness up to at least +6 and the contrast to -1 or you will burn the wedding dress . Use multiple exposure and take at least 2 of everything to avoid blinking</p><p>We dont use any flash during the service..the minister would go mad if they realized I took 150 shots !! If its light enought to read a book you dont need flash !! And no flash in the disco ..The best flash you can get for about $75 is the yn465 ( £$75) thats the model with rotating knob or the yn468 ( $90) with buttons . You will need nothing else but remember if you turn the camera sidways for portrait shots you will get a horrible shadow ..better to not use the flash or crop. Under no circumstances buy a manual flash only one for Nikon iTTL</p><p>A fixed lens will be total crap ..you will not be allowed and should not move around during the service ...stand on the same side as the groom....you need a zoom preferably 18-200mm.</p><p></p><p>3rd party fully chipped batteries are fine but why not fit a vertical grip from a D5200 and have 2 in your camera ?? goes on for ever..</p><p></p><p>If you just got it forget Auto use P and A you cannot use auto iso in Auto mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 129355, member: 9514"] I use a D3200 every weekend at weddings as a back up and to shoot the disco ....If you shoot Aperture mode at F8 and min shutter 1/30 auto iso 100-6400 you will go fine (The amera wil lselect the minimum iso at 1/30 and F8..I use the same settings on my d7000 for all in church shots and hotel type weddings) Make sure you have put the sharpness up to at least +6 and the contrast to -1 or you will burn the wedding dress . Use multiple exposure and take at least 2 of everything to avoid blinking We dont use any flash during the service..the minister would go mad if they realized I took 150 shots !! If its light enought to read a book you dont need flash !! And no flash in the disco ..The best flash you can get for about $75 is the yn465 ( £$75) thats the model with rotating knob or the yn468 ( $90) with buttons . You will need nothing else but remember if you turn the camera sidways for portrait shots you will get a horrible shadow ..better to not use the flash or crop. Under no circumstances buy a manual flash only one for Nikon iTTL A fixed lens will be total crap ..you will not be allowed and should not move around during the service ...stand on the same side as the groom....you need a zoom preferably 18-200mm. 3rd party fully chipped batteries are fine but why not fit a vertical grip from a D5200 and have 2 in your camera ?? goes on for ever.. If you just got it forget Auto use P and A you cannot use auto iso in Auto mode. [/QUOTE]
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