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| photography in church lighting...? i'm going to a baptism, i have a nikon d40 with a 18-55mm and a 55- 200mm lens (lenses?) anyways, i want to know if there are any settings that would help me with my pictures. with a baby i dont want to blind her with the flash, the 55-200mm lens will help with that, but is there a setting on the camera that will help? should i just use 'auto' and hope for the best? what settings can i use to get the best pictures? as in photography i don't expect every picture to turn out perfect, i'd like some advise on what settings will get me better pictures... i plan on taking 300 picutres, i'd prefer that 100 turn out good not just 2...any help? roderick_young: on your wedding the photographer took waaayyy more pictures than were printed, i'm guessing about three times as many as were printed... i understand that it's holy day and i dont want to disturb anyone with the flash. that the problem, i want good pics with out disrupting anyone..... |