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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

The term event photography covers a range of subjects -- from photographing your best friend's wedding to recording the perfect holiday celebration. No matter what the event, there are some techniques photographers can use to make sure their shots are beautiful, memorable and special.

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  • Most of the photos look rubbish. Guess a bit extra light for faster shutter speeds might be advisable.

  • If you really want to avoide using flash for low light event than a full frame camera with a fast prime lens ie 30-35 1.4 1.8 f2 are ideal. And you dont need to manual focus if you have in-built onboard focus assist which is a little light that will switch one when u press the shutter half way.

  • appriciate the efforts for making this video but manual focus and no flash for events is going to be very difficult. And if you are burst shooting hoping for the best you will end up with alot of work to do later in post production.

  • Nobody wants to talk to the Asian women. She is just sitting there having an occasional nip on the glass because she doesn't know what else to do :-( .

  • yet another great video. thanx

  • I haven't used auto focus in years, yes all my well just about all my lens are capable and I shoot Nikon so they too all have great auto focus functionality. Yet I never use it, ever! For me even the very best DSL won't get a proper focus that I can achieve via hand held and or tripod mounted manual focus.

  • Great video. Back in 2007 I started out with the Canon Rebel XT and I had a Sigma lens 17-70mm 2.8. It was good but the camera alway hunting for focus. I am not a pro but a self taught amateur. I always had my 430EX and 580 EX. why? All other point and shoot camera users ROCKED theirs. Just kept the flash diffused or straight up. Flashes are expected in the club then and now. Now, at weddings, you are so right. NO flashes. Thanks for the video. I subscribed!

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