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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 59976" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>Oh god yes lol.... Its actualy unusual these days to be allowed to use flash during the ceramony itself.</p><p>Thats where the problem lies. You are allowed to set up and use flash for the signing etc but its genraly the actual ceromony thats the problem.</p><p>It always depends on the amount of light in the church, since they are all different of course. </p><p>1600 ISO is normaly enough but I have been reduced to 3200 on a number of occasions. </p><p>A fast lens is not always the answer as most believe either. If you shoot a fast F1.4 for example the DOF is so shallow its unlikely</p><p>the bride and groom etc would even be in focus, hence my preferal for using DX over FX. </p><p>You can gain even more advantage here using four thirds system, but its a balancing act because four thirds is not as good with high ISO</p><p>so its all swings and roundabouts. Good high ISO ability is a godsend for any wedding photographer. </p><p>In the old days it simply wouldnt have been possable. The church has now reconised that modern cameras are now capable, is what I believe.</p><p>Its been a while since I was allowed to use flash during the actual ceromony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 59976, member: 9330"] Oh god yes lol.... Its actualy unusual these days to be allowed to use flash during the ceramony itself. Thats where the problem lies. You are allowed to set up and use flash for the signing etc but its genraly the actual ceromony thats the problem. It always depends on the amount of light in the church, since they are all different of course. 1600 ISO is normaly enough but I have been reduced to 3200 on a number of occasions. A fast lens is not always the answer as most believe either. If you shoot a fast F1.4 for example the DOF is so shallow its unlikely the bride and groom etc would even be in focus, hence my preferal for using DX over FX. You can gain even more advantage here using four thirds system, but its a balancing act because four thirds is not as good with high ISO so its all swings and roundabouts. Good high ISO ability is a godsend for any wedding photographer. In the old days it simply wouldnt have been possable. The church has now reconised that modern cameras are now capable, is what I believe. Its been a while since I was allowed to use flash during the actual ceromony. [/QUOTE]
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