I'm just hoping to get some feedback on the following things...
First, how often do you use AWB vs. setting a custom or preset white balance setting? Is the DRebel smart enough to handle this 50% of the time? 75%? 25%? Is the 10D or Mark II better at this or is it pretty standard for these cameras?
Second, I'm entertaining doing a wedding shoot for some friends of my wife, and it would be a free deal - with a full disclaimer that I'm not a professional. I've shot a couple weddings before and the parties have been thrilled with the results (although they were on film cameras, and it's hard to match the color saturation of Kodak Portra 160 in a beach wedding!) Oh yeah, my questions... how often do you lock the AF point selection to center vs allowing it to auto select? I've found that when it focuses on the nearest point, it's not generally exactly where I want it. Should I set the AF to manual, center spot and use that for my AE lock and my focus lock - getting the area I want focused and exposure set, and then recompose the picture while holding those settings?
Finally, if I'm to shoot a casual wedding, indoors with plenty of light and no harsh sunlight, what should I add to my existing setup to aid the process? I appreciate your taking the time to read this and help out! I have two months until the wedding.
I am currently using -
- Canon Digital Rebel
- Battery / Vertical grip with extra Canon batteries
- Stock 18-55mm
- Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 constant XR Di - B+W MRC 010m UV/Haze, Softar
- Canon 100mm F2.8 Macro internal focus (just picked this one up for a great price, it's due in tomorrow)
- Canon 420EX flash (which I need something to soften the output. What do you guys use?)
- 512mb SANDisk currently, about to add at least a 1Gb Extreme card
- Big waterproof Tamrac Pro12 bag with a CP-200 printer so I can get some quick and instant satisfaction if I don't feel right looking at the display on the camera. It's small and fits nicely in the bag.
- 18% grey card which I still like for helping me with tough exposure situations
So I think that's it. I feel like I might need a 70-200 or something with a bit more telephoto ability. Not sure if that will be required in a small venue or not though. I'm a stickler for 2.8 and under, especially indoors, so that will probably be $$$. I also wonder if I should have additional lighting or if I should just adjust exposure and ask people to stand still 
Any input or recommendations from you seasoned pros is greatly appreciated!
Take care guys,
Adam
I have the standard 512mb card and I'm interested in seeing how the performance difference is. Plus rather than carrying a single 1gb I'd rather have a pair of 512s in case something happens to one of them.
