Vacation wrote in post #5918372
What shutterspeeds do you usually range from?
For the reception? 1/80 - 1/100, maybe 1/125, at f/2.8 with the flash on ETTL. Don't shoot at anything less than 1/80 or you'll have blur from everyone dancing and moving around.
For the ceremony? Whatever I can to stop the action, usually whatever f/2.8 or larger will get me. Depends on my ISO too, that could be anywhere from 400 - 1600 for a church. They don't design the lighting for weddings
Vacation wrote in post #5918372
Also I have a 30d what settings on mycamera do you reccomend?
That depends on your situation, I know if I'm going from indoors to outdoors quite a bit then it's between Av and M. Av for the outdoor shots and back to M for the indoor stuff.
Vacation wrote in post #5918372
Also if you can tell me how you set up for shots or any other advice or mistakes you made early on.
Let me ask you this... How many weddings have you shot?? Sounds like this is your first one? If this is your first one, please make sure that the couple knows your level of experience!
Don't mess with shooting in Manual all day, you'll waste too much time and miss moments. Learn how to use Av and Tv if you need to. Learn how to use your EC and FEC. You have to be on your toes at all times. This is hard work, don't let anyone tell you that it's not. Make sure you know what the photography limits are inside the church sanctuary.
Rent the lens I suggested, an extra body, maybe a macro lens for the ring shots.
Shoot RAW and don't forget to change your ISO for the outside stuff.