fuggerphotography wrote in post #13033314
I have had my own business now for 1 1/2 years. I mainly photograph young children and families. Just this past year I was asked if I could photograph 2 weddings. I just completed my first wedding (good thing it was a friend of the family). I ran into an issue that I am not sure how to correct. I currently shoot with a Cannon T1 camera and a 70mm-200mm lens that has the built-in image stabilizer.
Not really related to the problem at hand, but do you have a second camera? If not, get one.
fuggerphotography wrote in post #13033314
I noticed when I was reviewing my images, all the pictures of everyone walking down the isle are a bit blurry. My camera will not allow me to go above 200 for a Shutter speed when using my 430exii flash.
You've reached the max sync speed. That said, at 1/200 you should have been able to stop the action of subjects, so the problem probably lies in focusing technique.
fuggerphotography wrote in post #13033314
I was shooting at ISO 200 so there was no grain.
I wouldn't be too worried about shooting at higher ISOs if needed. Not really all that familiar with your camera, but I would assume ISO800 would still be acceptable. Raising ISO will allow you to mix in some ambient lighting, provided that's what you want.
fuggerphotography wrote in post #13033314
What can I do to overcome this problem? Does anyone else have a certain setting they use in situations like this? I am so ashamed I dont know the answer to my own question. My next wedding is this Friday so I hope I can get some answers before then. Thanks for your help! T
Difficult without seeing some samples with EXIF information and technique used for focusing. For the processional, I am in AI Servo mode. Depends on the church, but I try to avoid using the flash. I am usually at around f2.8, 1/120-1/160, ISO1600...no issues.
Post up some photos so we can better evaluate.