Guys, going to a very small family wedding tomorrow, in fact so small they don't even have a photographer.
As such, I want to take as many pics as possible, and hopefully capture some really good ones to make a small album for them.
There is no pressure as they don't expect this, but I would like to give it a go.
So, the weather forecast is for sunny spells, and that means a possible opportunity for some outdoor shots, along with some indoor ones at the venue.
My kit is as follows (nothing great, but it's what I have)...
Canon 350d | Canon 18-55 | Canon 55-250IS | Canon 50 F1.8 | Yongnuo YN468
I have 2x 4gb cards, 6 batteries for the camera and 2 sets of VapexTech rechargables for the flash.
So, that said, does anyone have any tips for someone who is pretty much a novice with a camera?
I have been practising using manual mode and am pretty confident using it that way now, but just not too sure on all the various settings for various lenses / conditions.
I understand that the ideal F stop for sharpness on each lens is always one or two above the lowest available, but other than that I am not 100% certain on what is the perfect shutter speed etc.
Is there a rough setting that I can pretty much stick to outdoors, and the same indoors? I know that indoors I will use the flash, and probably bounce it off the ceiling.
If I was using the 50mm, would say F2.8 and a shutter speed of 125 outdoors be fine? What about indoors with the flash bounced, does much have to change on the settings?
Thanks a lot for reading, and thanks in advance for any tips.
If I can manage even one great photo I would be delighted.
As such, I want to take as many pics as possible, and hopefully capture some really good ones to make a small album for them.
There is no pressure as they don't expect this, but I would like to give it a go.
So, the weather forecast is for sunny spells, and that means a possible opportunity for some outdoor shots, along with some indoor ones at the venue.
My kit is as follows (nothing great, but it's what I have)...
Canon 350d | Canon 18-55 | Canon 55-250IS | Canon 50 F1.8 | Yongnuo YN468
I have 2x 4gb cards, 6 batteries for the camera and 2 sets of VapexTech rechargables for the flash.
So, that said, does anyone have any tips for someone who is pretty much a novice with a camera?
I have been practising using manual mode and am pretty confident using it that way now, but just not too sure on all the various settings for various lenses / conditions.
I understand that the ideal F stop for sharpness on each lens is always one or two above the lowest available, but other than that I am not 100% certain on what is the perfect shutter speed etc.
Is there a rough setting that I can pretty much stick to outdoors, and the same indoors? I know that indoors I will use the flash, and probably bounce it off the ceiling.
If I was using the 50mm, would say F2.8 and a shutter speed of 125 outdoors be fine? What about indoors with the flash bounced, does much have to change on the settings?
Thanks a lot for reading, and thanks in advance for any tips.

If I can manage even one great photo I would be delighted.
