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Tips on taking photos at parties
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 78079" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>If you don't want to miss a lot of photos, I'd suggest just putting your camera on auto, with the flash. Depending on the distance between you and your subjects, the flash should do the job and the camera should expose it right. Just remember that when your subjects are further away from you, the flash's power diminishes exponentially. So try to avoid the temptation to use too long of a focal length (zoom). Try to stay around the wide angle side of your lens and you should be OK.</p><p></p><p>Remember that you can check your shots as you go, but that takes you away from the action and you can loose THE good shot while you are just chimping.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 78079, member: 3903"] If you don't want to miss a lot of photos, I'd suggest just putting your camera on auto, with the flash. Depending on the distance between you and your subjects, the flash should do the job and the camera should expose it right. Just remember that when your subjects are further away from you, the flash's power diminishes exponentially. So try to avoid the temptation to use too long of a focal length (zoom). Try to stay around the wide angle side of your lens and you should be OK. Remember that you can check your shots as you go, but that takes you away from the action and you can loose THE good shot while you are just chimping. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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