Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Do You Need A Battery Pack When Using Off Camera Flash Beach Wedding Photography - What Do I Really Need To Take?

Beach Wedding Photography - What do i really need to take? - do you need a battery pack when using off camera flash

Hello to all! Hope all is well.

I work in the marriage of Mauritius in October 2009. I wanted to know a few things:

1. What should I look when I get there?
2. What goals should I use for weddings on the beach?
3. Should I Filter?
4. What are your views on the use of the SB-900 and claws Lastolite Ezybox) (lightning?

5. Below is my backpack. Please share it on, what else do I need?

- Nikon D300
- Nikkor 18-200mm VR Lens
- Nikkor AF-S 50mm Lens
- Thinking of buying a fisheye lens (Any particular should I buy?)
- 2 x Nikon SB-900 Speedlight
- Battery Kit
- Color Gel Filters.

Please reply only to professional photographers and thank you in advance.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What does his team, should you rent or buy a security camera and a fast, like a zoom lens 24-70mm F2.8. Although you should be able to escape from what you have. Always be well prepared. When the camera and tear in the ocean, what will you do then. The light box will do a good job with fill flash.

I would not worry about the filters that you probably have no time to fuss about it anyway. When you do this is great, but it would be my main concern.

The biggest thing we have need to fear is how long the day of the wedding. Is she to be on the beach or under a tent or shelter. If there should be careful about noon. The light can be very toughwhile the white sand that can break your cameras light metering and white balance. If this is the night that it is itself useful for a fast optical zoom. Becomes darker when you provide the F2.8 aperture and shallow depth to enjoy. I put my money on a quick zoom to a fisheye lens. How many shots were actually observed with a fisheye lens at a wedding?

When I scout the area where the wedding will take place. Look where you want to take pictures. Also, if possible, test plans, along with the wedding.

The wedding day review of all, that all equipment is working properly. Next, make sure all batteries are recharged, and many extras. Make sure that the VHAand several memory cards. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Personally, I would like to use 3 or 4 2gig cards. If a card has a lot of pictures of other cards.

Good luck

Anonymous said...

What does his team, should you rent or buy a security camera and a fast, like a zoom lens 24-70mm F2.8. Although you should be able to escape from what you have. Always be well prepared. When the camera and tear in the ocean, what will you do then. The light box will do a good job with fill flash.

I would not worry about the filters that you probably have no time to fuss about it anyway. When you do this is great, but it would be my main concern.

The biggest thing we have need to fear is how long the day of the wedding. Is she to be on the beach or under a tent or shelter. If there should be careful about noon. The light can be very toughwhile the white sand that can break your cameras light metering and white balance. If this is the night that it is itself useful for a fast optical zoom. Becomes darker when you provide the F2.8 aperture and shallow depth to enjoy. I put my money on a quick zoom to a fisheye lens. How many shots were actually observed with a fisheye lens at a wedding?

When I scout the area where the wedding will take place. Look where you want to take pictures. Also, if possible, test plans, along with the wedding.

The wedding day review of all, that all equipment is working properly. Next, make sure all batteries are recharged, and many extras. Make sure that the VHAand several memory cards. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Personally, I would like to use 3 or 4 2gig cards. If a card has a lot of pictures of other cards.

Good luck

Anonymous said...

I suggest you visit these sites:

Click http://www.adorama.com/airc wedding photos and portraits, banners. You will find a wealth of information to be useful.

Steve Bedell http://www.shutterbug.com type 'in the search box. Read all articles on the portrait, wedding and beach photography written. It also examines the computer when you scroll down and find relevant articles. Bedell Article Shutterbug "Get It Right .. in the house ..." to explain why its necessary a white balance every 10 to 15 minutes the light switches must be set.

http://www.stevebedell.com Bedell has a DVD titled "Flash of Light" are trying to use the available light outdoors. It also has a free e-Newsltter is that you are informative.

You can add to an incident light meter in your kit.

Anonymous said...

I suggest you visit these sites:

Click http://www.adorama.com/airc wedding photos and portraits, banners. You will find a wealth of information to be useful.

Steve Bedell http://www.shutterbug.com type 'in the search box. Read all articles on the portrait, wedding and beach photography written. It also examines the computer when you scroll down and find relevant articles. Bedell Article Shutterbug "Get It Right .. in the house ..." to explain why its necessary a white balance every 10 to 15 minutes the light switches must be set.

http://www.stevebedell.com Bedell has a DVD titled "Flash of Light" are trying to use the available light outdoors. It also has a free e-Newsltter is that you are informative.

You can add to an incident light meter in your kit.

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