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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 38262" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>What is your photographic experience? Have you shot wedding before with film? Pictures are taken with a camera, but the most important thing is the light. It's the light that will imprint an image on the film. Just taking pictures with an automatic camera won't give you that experience. It will take pictures, but will it be enough to get paid for them?</p><p></p><p>What lenses do you have with the d5100? There is no way I'd try to shoot a wedding for money with just one camera body and the standard "kit" lens. It would not cut it and it might destroy your reputation. </p><p></p><p>What is your goal? Do you just want to shoot pictures at a wedding for friends or a family member? Would there be a professional photographer working for them and you'd just take more shots? These are all different situations that need clarification before telling you what the D5100 lacks for wedding pictures.</p><p></p><p>Others might have a different opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 38262, member: 3903"] What is your photographic experience? Have you shot wedding before with film? Pictures are taken with a camera, but the most important thing is the light. It's the light that will imprint an image on the film. Just taking pictures with an automatic camera won't give you that experience. It will take pictures, but will it be enough to get paid for them? What lenses do you have with the d5100? There is no way I'd try to shoot a wedding for money with just one camera body and the standard "kit" lens. It would not cut it and it might destroy your reputation. What is your goal? Do you just want to shoot pictures at a wedding for friends or a family member? Would there be a professional photographer working for them and you'd just take more shots? These are all different situations that need clarification before telling you what the D5100 lacks for wedding pictures. Others might have a different opinion. [/QUOTE]
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