redmonkee
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Hi guys this is a very late in the day post but i'm kinda freaking out a little bout shooting my first wedding tomorrow.
Now I won't bore you with the details but basically i'm doing it as a favour for a couple I know with the agreement that they buy any prints they might like.
Now i've been practicing all week with my speedlight, something which is very new to me. Now i've decided that for indoors due to the consistent lighting i'll shoot manual but should I have the flash in ETTL or TTL (also what exactly is the difference?
Next for outdoors I wanted to shoot in manual to keep exposures consistent but i'm worried I wont be able to dial in the settings quickly enough as i've nearly always shot AV or TV with auto ISO enabled on my 1D3.
So to make it one less thing to worry about I think i'll shoot in AV with the flash in ETTL and HSS enabled to act as fill. My question here is what metering mode is best for this combo. Evaulative, Centre weighted or Spot?
I'm just a bit worried about blowing the whites of the wedding dress so figured spot would be easier to add compensation but i'm worried it'll throw my exposures all over the place if it lands on extreme tonal ranges.
Any help greatly appreciated
Now I won't bore you with the details but basically i'm doing it as a favour for a couple I know with the agreement that they buy any prints they might like.
Now i've been practicing all week with my speedlight, something which is very new to me. Now i've decided that for indoors due to the consistent lighting i'll shoot manual but should I have the flash in ETTL or TTL (also what exactly is the difference?
Next for outdoors I wanted to shoot in manual to keep exposures consistent but i'm worried I wont be able to dial in the settings quickly enough as i've nearly always shot AV or TV with auto ISO enabled on my 1D3.
So to make it one less thing to worry about I think i'll shoot in AV with the flash in ETTL and HSS enabled to act as fill. My question here is what metering mode is best for this combo. Evaulative, Centre weighted or Spot?
I'm just a bit worried about blowing the whites of the wedding dress so figured spot would be easier to add compensation but i'm worried it'll throw my exposures all over the place if it lands on extreme tonal ranges.
Any help greatly appreciated


All the best - hope all goes well.