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<blockquote data-quote="Love Nikon" data-source="post: 459507" data-attributes="member: 38179"><p>Its always a big pain to suggest equipment for a wedding because people always want to argue...</p><p>But here doing 60 weddings a year I would suggest .....</p><p>A D7100 or 7200 with a 18-140 mm set A mode auto iso 200-6400 f stop 5.6 and dont move anything.(tape up the dials)</p><p>If you must go FX then a D750 or better and a 28-300mm .whatever you use set the back focus right or your ring shots will be all out of focus.</p><p>Flash SB400 and only shoot landscape to avoid side shadows. dont use the flash outside FP mode 1/320</p><p>forget all this 50mm stuff ..not wide enough and forget f 1.8 not enough depth of field. P mode for the dancing/disco</p><p>Your D7000 is well past its sell by date but would make a good spare.</p><p>I personally shoot large basic sharpness +9 but you may want to do jpeg +raw but do push the sharpness up and dont wimp out at +7</p><p>Shoot everyting twice at 2FPS to avoid blinkers.</p><p>The camera is nothing to do with your wedding success .its just a thing on the end of your arm..much more important to dress smart and carry a megaphone.</p><p>If you think there could be any legal come back or complaints go wired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Love Nikon, post: 459507, member: 38179"] Its always a big pain to suggest equipment for a wedding because people always want to argue... But here doing 60 weddings a year I would suggest ..... A D7100 or 7200 with a 18-140 mm set A mode auto iso 200-6400 f stop 5.6 and dont move anything.(tape up the dials) If you must go FX then a D750 or better and a 28-300mm .whatever you use set the back focus right or your ring shots will be all out of focus. Flash SB400 and only shoot landscape to avoid side shadows. dont use the flash outside FP mode 1/320 forget all this 50mm stuff ..not wide enough and forget f 1.8 not enough depth of field. P mode for the dancing/disco Your D7000 is well past its sell by date but would make a good spare. I personally shoot large basic sharpness +9 but you may want to do jpeg +raw but do push the sharpness up and dont wimp out at +7 Shoot everyting twice at 2FPS to avoid blinkers. The camera is nothing to do with your wedding success .its just a thing on the end of your arm..much more important to dress smart and carry a megaphone. If you think there could be any legal come back or complaints go wired. [/QUOTE]
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