is cross-type, gets activated only
when a fast lens is used. Hence it
makes sense to invest in a fast lens
for wedding photography. A fast
lens, when used wide open, can
also throw the background out of
focus, which could isolate the main
subject and make him/her stand
out. A fast lens can also allow you
to take pictures without the use of
electronic flash or using just a ‘fill-in’.
Longer lenses (in terms of focal
length) can let you take photos
from a longer distance, without the
subject ‘posing for the shot’. In a
wedding photography shoot, this
can be sometimes difficult because
someone or the other is likely to get
between you and the subject!
Day/Date Stamp Mystery
When I remove the battery from
my camera, it stops working but
the day/date stamp remains
visible? How is this?
Karan V. V., Hyderabad
Most digital cameras have an energy
buffer that prevents the day/date
stamp from being erased. Some
cameras have a small button cell
(back-up battery) which does the
same work. In case of the later
design, the back-up battery may
need to be replaced after a certain
period.
Tips on Posing
Though I have been doing
photography for about three
years, I am going to try taking
portrait shots for the first time
in my life. The lady is my friend’s
sister and I am afraid I might
botch up. Please give me some
hints.
Pravin Kumar, Kolhapur
Pravin, there’s always a first time for
everything. Think positively that you
will succeed.
Since explaining how to take
portraits would be beyond the
scope of this write-up, I suggest that
you take the help of the Internet
and study some simple lighting
techniques using available light and
simple reflectors. Also check out
whether I am thinking in the right
line.
Swapan Sen, Kolkata
It is recommended to use all heavy
lenses on a tripod, though this may not
be possible or convenient every time.
If you need to use the lens without
a tripod, you should switch the VR
to ‘ON’ to take advantage of the VR
feature. But if you are using a tripod,
then it is better to switch OFF the
VR system, as not doing this could
possibly cause extra vibrations.
The VR is useful when you are hand-
holding the camera.
Lenses for Wedding
Photography
What are the best lenses for
wedding photography?
Virag Sharan, Jaipur
There is no clear-cut answer to
this question; a lot depends on
your style of working. Generally
speaking (but not always), lenses
in the focal range of 24 -120mm
are quite commonly used.
Let’s take an example: It’s a Catholic
wedding in a church and the
photographer is standing on the
church balcony much above the
congregation. He could use an ultra-
wide-angle lens (say, 20mm) to
provide an overall view or he could
even use a 70-200mm zoom to get a
semi-close-up shot of the bride and
the groom. So, the focal length you
use could depend on the particular
situation.
According to me, what you should also
consider is the lens speed. A ‘fast’ lens
(one with a wide maximum aperture)
will collect more light and make it easy
for the autofocus system to accurately
and quickly achieve focus. In most
cameras, the central AF point, which
AF-S Nikkor
24-120mm ED VR
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8
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