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All suggestions welcome. Should I brighten up the background a bit?
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I'm about to create a wedding book for a couple I photographed a week ago. Does
any one have a link to a good website and/or program they use for printing
wedding books?
Thanks
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Buy the 70-200L f/4.0 IS lens. It's about $1100 after taxes. You will NOT be disappointed. It's a must have.
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I'm looking for "actions" that I can download for free. Does anyone one have a
favorite they like to use when processing wedding photos? Pls. add link is possible.
Thanks
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The best equipment for low light situations is a Canon 1D and anything under f/2.8 (just make sure it's an L lens) with an IS.
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Set ISO to either 400 or 800. Set flash to 1/3. Then just do test shots and find the right shutter speed. There is no perfect setting. Using flash is ALWAYS different for any situation. Just remember what you are looking for in a picture using the flash.
1. clear (non blurry) image of the dancer
2. lighted background
3. fun images
Good Luck
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The 70-200 L is MUST. Doesn't matter if they're f/2.8 or f/4s. Just have one. But you should also get only the IS version. The lens f/4 is a bit heavy, the f/2.8 is VERY heavy.
I also have the 24-70 f/2.8 L lens. I haven't tried it on a wedding yet. But I will today. It's SUPER heavy though. I wish it had an IS. But I'm hoping the f/2.8 will help in low light situations.
best walk-around lens: weight, length, and money
in Canon EOS Mount
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I'm looking for the best walk-around lens to carry around my travels. Here is my preference, must be easy to
carry which means doesn't weigh too much or isn't too long. Also, it must be under 600 dollars and fits on a
Canon 5d.
All suggestions welcome.