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04/12/2005 06:55:33 AM · #1 |
Anyone know of good settings to use when shooting alter shots in a church?
F stop?
shutter speed?
I have a 20D with a 580EX Flash.
Lens 24-70 2.8
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04/12/2005 06:56:48 AM · #2 |
Oh almost forgot!
What mode works best? |
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04/12/2005 07:03:00 AM · #3 |
I would suggest manual setting and shoot in Raw (my personal preference), but it is quite hard to suggest what F-Stop and shutter speed without being there (probably need to be a high ISO 400 or 800 and large apeture). I think where possible I would not use the flash, but again personal choice.
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04/12/2005 07:43:30 AM · #4 |
You should be able to hand hold the shot at 1/60 and get a sharp enough shot. I would suggest shooting in shutter priority at 1/60 with auto ISO on. This will allow the camera to set the aperture and ISO for you, while all you need to worry about is keeping a steady shot at 1/60. This is all of course if you're not using the flash during the service. If using the flash, set manual mode 1/60, ISO 400, f/2.8 - 3.6, and power the flash down -0.03 to -1.0 so that is use is more for fill than main light source.
This is how I would approach it.
-danny |
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