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Shooting at a wedding.



  White APE
Ive got my aunts wedding this saturday and ive been asked to get some informal shots - (they have a professional obviously. lol)
Anyone got any tips? D60 + 18-55mVR and 55-200VR. Would a wider angle lens help? Ive just seen a 50mm 1.8 second hand for sale at £59 in a local camera shop. Would it be worth in getting that or would it not be of any use? Also thats just manual focus?

The service is at a Registry office and then off to a golf club for the dinner etc. Its my first wedding so i have no idea what to expect with lighting etc.
 
  182 & Porsche 986
the 50mm might be nice to get some close up shots of detailed things and stuff not everyone will notice but make a nice touch to photos. also will be good at shooting without a flash for low light with a tripod. although i picked up my 50mm for £70 brand new at jessops a year ago.

other than that i don't know much about wedding photography.
 
  330Ci (Fail)Sport
I took a quick few pics with my D60 and 18-55VR at a mates wedding

http://www.flickr.com/photos/awaitinginspiration/sets/72157621753067991/

Was poor-ish light inside but didn't come out too bad. Wider lens would be good if you'll taking shots of large numbers and won't have a lot of space. Not sure on the 50mm, F1.8 could be nice for depth of field changing. Manual focus shouldn't be too much of a bother unless they're rushed pics like panning etc so should be ok for a wedding.
 
  Nimbus 197
I was at a wedding a couple of weeks ago. I decided not to buy a flashgun but looking back, I should have! I was shooting with 35mm f1.8 and 105mm f2.8 (D60) and struggled to get good lighting.

I think your lenses should be fine though, depending on location. If you're looking to invest in a standard prime lens , I recommend the Nikkor 35mm f1.8 AF-S DX. Great little lens!
 
  172 Race Car
Ask Dan (Shadowness) he did my wedding back in July and made a cracking job of it

.He normally does cars, landscapes etc and this was his first go at it. We didnt have anyone else doing our pics (Profesional I mean)

He can probably advise you on settings/lighting etc......


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