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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to our blog on “wedding photography” and rent camera at Gp camera rental Photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings is known as</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Welcome to our blog on “wedding photography” and rent camera at <a href="http://www.gpcamerarental.com/">Gp camera rental</a></strong></p><p><b>Photography</b> that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings is known as wedding photography. It can include other types of portrait photography of the couple before the official wedding day, known as a pre-wedding shoot session. On the official wedding day, the photographer mostly shoots portrait photography, as well as documentary photography coverage to document the different wedding events and rituals throughout the wedding day.</p><p><strong><u>What should your settings be for wedding photography?</u></strong></p><p>And so I&#8217;m going to break down camera settings for you. I separate this into three groups:</p><ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Aperture</li><li>Shutter speed</li><li>ISO.</li></ul><p><strong><u>Aperture</u></strong></p><p>The first thing that you all should set is aperture. Make sure that you set your aperture wide for shooting as wide open. It provides you blurry backgrounds, Shallow depth of field where the couple, the subject is really just popping and really blurred out background.</p><p>You will be able to get tack sharp images wide open at f/1.4 on your 50mm lens or if you are shooting on an 85mm, it&#8217;s at one point eight. So try and stay as wide open as possibly you can.</p><p>So the first step is to set your aperture because it will give you that blurry background and the only way to achieve that is through the aperture.</p><p><strong><u>Shutter Speed</u></strong></p><p>So when it comes to shutter speed, you should only set your shutter speed to be fast enough to avoid blurring. You don&#8217;t want my subject to blur. You don&#8217;t want that little camera shake that happens if your shutter speeds a little bit too slow and you get some blurring from yourself because you hit that shutter button, right?</p><p>So set your shutter speed to be 1/320 or high or 90% of the time it&#8217;s faster than 1/320 because you are shooting wide open in your aperture and you need to have a much faster shutter speed. So 90% of the time it&#8217;s pretty fast 1/320 or 1/500 whatever it is and the only time it&#8217;s under that is if you are shooting in low-light and you need the extra kick of light right.</p><p>You can maybe bring that up to 1/200 or 1/160, 1/125 if you really need to get that extra light or if you are shooting with flash and you need to stay within your sync speed and that will be 1/200 or less or slower.</p><p><strong><u>ISO</u></strong></p><p>Make sure you keep your ISO as low as you can to avoid noise. So you&#8217;re able to crank that ISO up.</p><p>Cranked it all the way up to as high as 8,000 once and you will be shocked at how little noise there was.</p><p>You don&#8217;t have any trouble going up over 3,000 during portraits if you are in low light, but the majority of the time. Try and keep it as low as I can.</p><p>So your aperture again, as wide open as possible. Shutter speed is fast enough to avoid blurring and your ISO is the last thing that you should dial in to make sure that the exposure is perfect.</p><p><strong><u>Cameras and accessories made for wedding photography</u></strong></p><p>I personally recommend you all to use Sony 5D mark IV with dual pixel autofocus which helps you to reduce blur into focus. Extremely perfect for working in low lighting conditions and featured with autofocus feature for easy focus on the subject while shooting handheld or on a gimbal.</p><p><strong><u>Lens</u></strong></p><p>You can use Sony 35mm, 70-200mm f/2.8 for portrait capture. The Sony 70-200 is a versatile lens for wedding photography.</p><p>You can also use third-party lenses like Sigma 105mm on your camera for good-quality images. They are cheap in price if you compare them with native lenses.</p><p><strong><u>Lights</u></strong></p><p>I personally use lights from Godox. Godox AD600BM is a manual light providing you natural lighting for better picture quality.</p><p>&nbsp;So you can try lightings from Godox but there are many other brands you can use and explore.</p><p><strong><u>Video cameras</u></strong></p><p>Personally, I use Sony A6300 and Sony A73 as a backup camera. Sony gives you good options in video cameras with many advanced features like autofocus and auto color filling for achieving better quality video. Ideal for capturing the perfect moment.</p><p><strong><u>Gimbal</u></strong></p><p>It is used in functions like weddings for recording movement shots like on the entrance or the exit of the venue. The most popular gimbal nowadays available in the market is Zhiyun crane 2 compatible and allows you to freely use your camera for capturing the moments.</p><p><strong><u>Wide Angle Lenses</u></strong></p><p>The wide-angle lenses are used in marriage functions to capture wide-angle images and frames.</p><p>Specially used while recording the footage on the marriage venue for marriage videos and all.</p><p>Most wedding photographers use Sony A6300 16MM f/1.4 and Sony 24mm f/1.4 wide-angle lenses.</p><p><strong><u>Buy or rent?</u></strong></p><p>As is you are a professional wedding photographer. You will need different cameras and lenses for different locations. So you can buy all the cameras and lenses available in the market then there are no worries for you but If you can’t then?</p><p>So renting out the preferred camera and its accessories is more preferable in your budget. I always prefer to rent a camera and all other accessories required for a particular location.</p><p>I mostly rent camera from<a href="https://gpcamerarental.com/"> gpcamerarental.com</a></p><p>Go and check out their products with full authenticity.&nbsp;</p><p>The post <a href="https://gpcamerarental.com/wedding-photography/">Wedding photography</a> first appeared on <a href="https://gpcamerarental.com">GP</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Welcome to our new blog on &#8220;Astrophotography&#8221; and rent a camera at <a href="http://www.gpcamerarental.com" title="www.gpcamerarental.com">gpcamerarental.com</a></strong></p><p><b>Astrophotography</b> covers a broad area of interest from planetary photography of the moon and the planets to nightscapes that include terrestrial details in the Milky Way to deep-sky Astrophotography through a telescope of faint nebulae and galaxies. Each of these areas has its own challenges with deep sky Astrophotography probably being the most difficult wide-angle nightscape photography of the Milky Way and the Stars offers a similar experience to landscape photography in terms of traveling and setting up its stationary tripod and long exposures.</p><p>Whereas deep-sky Astrophotography using ultra-long exposures and longer focal lengths is a completely different experience altogether and it&#8217;s much more involved so if you&#8217;re just getting started with what experience is necessary or an asset to move things along forward if you have any experience with astronomy and looking through telescopes that&#8217;s a huge advantage and of course photography in general.</p><p>How a DSLR camera or a mirrorless camera works is very important. There&#8217;s a lot to learn if you&#8217;ve never used a fully manual camera like that before and there&#8217;s enough to learn in this hobby to deal with guiding and tracking and polar alignment. Without figuring out what ISO settings mean or aperture f-stop F ratio all of that so if you understand how a manual works then you have a huge advantage over a lot of people that are getting started. The other side of the coin is the image processing it&#8217;s pretty extensive and astrophotography so if you&#8217;re used to editing photos in Photoshop for photography again that&#8217;s a huge advantage that&#8217;s probably the one leg up I had on most others when it comes to starting out in Astrophotography I was really comfortable using Photoshop early on so I didn&#8217;t have to learn that as well as everything else so what equipment do you actually need early on first of all a DSLR camera or mirrorless camera with manual control is a must any camera lens will do including the kit lens that comes with many entry-level DSLRs and actually shorter focal lengths are better early on taking photos at night. This requires a completely different approach than it does when you take photos in the daytime or using a flash in a nutshell we take incredibly long exposure images in the dark. Pull out faint details in the processing most point-and-shoot cameras or phone cameras just weren&#8217;t designed for this type of photography and which is why I said you need a camera with full manual control so how long will it take to produce a nice image that really depends on the equipment that you start out with.</p><p><strong>COSTING OF ACCESSORIES AND CAMERA</strong></p><p>So how much will it all cost?</p><p>Astrophotography is expensive there&#8217;s no denying that but fortunately, the road that I recommend you take for beginners is a little more affordable than somewhat others will tell you mainly because suggesting that you get a small compact telescope to start with so what gear should you actually invest your hard-earned money in a reliable tracking mount that&#8217;s easy to use and you can understand it a compact Apryl chromatic refractor telescope and an affordable DSLR camera.</p><p>A telephoto camera lens in this regard and makes all three of those aspects easier because it&#8217;s so wide field it means it&#8217;s much more forgiving on tracking accuracy. So even if you&#8217;re polar alignment is a little off your pointing accuracy all of those things are a lot more forgiving when you&#8217;re in a wide field of view as soon as you go too deep things become much more difficult.</p><p>Two very proven models are The skywatcher star adventurer Pro and the IAP Tron sky guider probe is a small refractor telescope like the red cat 51 with a 250-millimeter focal length and then another one is just the Rokinon one 35 millimeter camera lens both of them are extremely capable setups that can capture amazing deep sky images because they can take long exposure tract images up to three minutes or even a little longer using a DSLR camera attached so these mounts take care of the tracking and they follow along with the night sky but what a lot of people have trouble with is finding targets so the next step up from a mount like this is a go-to mount with a keypad where you can actually type in the object you want to see and it will automatically slow to it which is extremely handy.</p><p><strong>Renting the accessories are more beneficial than Buying</strong></p><p>As we are discussing astrophotography, you already have the knowledge of the cost of the lenses and the cameras used for astrophotography. So I personally recommend you rent the lenses and the cameras according to the need of your work. Firstly, renting is cost-efficient and it gives you a couple of options to use different cameras for a different project. For your help, you can visit <a href="http://www.gppro.in" title="www.gppro.in">gppro.in</a> and <a href="http://www.gpcamerarental.com" title="www.gpcamerarental.com">gpcamerarental.com</a> check out the best-authenticated products at affordable prices.</p><p>The post <a href="https://gpcamerarental.com/aster-photography/">Aster photography</a> first appeared on <a href="https://gpcamerarental.com">GP</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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