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D5100
wedding advice
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<blockquote data-quote="kantonini" data-source="post: 78410" data-attributes="member: 10880"><p>I'm taking pictures this weekend for a friends wedding. I have a D5100 with the kit lens (18-55mm) and a 55-200mm lens. I also have a SB-400 flash. The ceremony is outside and reception is inside. What would be recommended combo's as far as lens/flash I should use for each of the 2 scenarios? I shot a cousin's wedding and everything was indoors. I noticed when I used my 55-200mm and zoomed my pictures were a little grainy... is that because my flash isn't strong enough. I normally shoot in Automatic, but venture a little sometimes with the Aperture priority controls. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kantonini, post: 78410, member: 10880"] I'm taking pictures this weekend for a friends wedding. I have a D5100 with the kit lens (18-55mm) and a 55-200mm lens. I also have a SB-400 flash. The ceremony is outside and reception is inside. What would be recommended combo's as far as lens/flash I should use for each of the 2 scenarios? I shot a cousin's wedding and everything was indoors. I noticed when I used my 55-200mm and zoomed my pictures were a little grainy... is that because my flash isn't strong enough. I normally shoot in Automatic, but venture a little sometimes with the Aperture priority controls. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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