Yeah, it depends on self preference lor. But if you want really accurate then, then anything white has to be white lor haha! See if you want accurate to white appears as white, or color appears like the real condition.
Yup. gonna experiment with more accurate colors tomorrow. See what kind of different outcome I can get.
^ Thanks. For wedding, I think I want to get a more accurate white, especially for the bride and the bridemaids, want to capture "as white as possible" the color of their dresses.
Totally agreed. I recalled my first assignment on wedding a month ago (I'm just backing up my friend as secondary photog) and yeah, I screwed up quite a number of pics, because I haven't fully understand my D90 yet. So, my advice is don't jump into becoming the main photog so soon. You are given a very heavy responsibility to ensure all the moments are being captured and nicely done. You wouldn't want to screw up someone's important moments that only happen once in their lives.
To be frank, the responsibility of the secondary photographer is quite heavy too.
This post has been edited by geekster129: Nov 27 2010, 12:21 PM
Wedding dinner in where? lol.... I oso juz back frm wedding dinner in Klang =p the OP oso using 2 Canon, 1 mount with Sigma 70-200, another wit 24-105 if not mistaken
Glenmarie. I'm just helping my relatives to take their group photos. Feels paiseh to take more cos they got an army of 4 OPs (2 Nikon for photo and 2 Canon for video). You say leh? Somemore, mount I think an SB-600 remotely to do CLS on the stage..
I think the 2 Nikon OP just use 24-70mm, roughly guessed. Both on wide angle.
This post has been edited by geekster129: Nov 29 2010, 12:51 AM
does it mean the flash will still work if I put it on camera body?? how much the flash stand (flash stand only, I have the flash itself) will usually cost me??
on what occassion we usually off the flash from the camera? do I need to use kind of remote trigger by then??
I just saw someone doing that yesterday during the wedding march in the ballroom and mounted an SB900 on a Manfrotto.
This post has been edited by geekster129: Nov 29 2010, 04:45 PM
+1 I met this b4...I agreed with it...not all DSLR you can buy as you like,you have to try and hold it...tht's y I chosen D90
same with me lor.
Last time I was stucked with a choice between Nikon and Canon. But I know both is a good camera (I owned 2 Canon Point and Shoot before and I know how good Canon is), but after holding each camera, I somehow like the feel of D90 (feels solid) and I bought it lor.
This post has been edited by geekster129: Dec 2 2010, 09:22 PM