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What camera equipment to pack for your destination wedding or honeymoon
by Anthony Verombeck
Travellin' News
You're so busy working on those last-minute plans you may not have even thought about what camera equipment to pack for your destination wedding or honeymoon. Here's a quick checklist of the things you'll want to take with you to photograph your honeymoon and make lasting memories!
• Digital camera
• Wrist strap or neck strap for your camera
• Spare lens cap (just in case)
• Memory cards (one in the camera and a spare in the camera case)
• Rechargeable batteries – and plenty of spares; you don't want to run out of power in the middle of your day.
• Battery charger
• Zoom lens (for D-SLR cameras)
• Lightweight tripod or monopod - especially for those shots when you're using your timer to get both of you in them!
• Camera case in which to carry everything around
Remember – don't skimp. Take lots of shots! You can always delete the ones that don't work, but you can't go back and re-shoot any shots you missed. So shoot early and often, so you'll have many options from which to choose.
Photopedia:
The Ultimate Digital Photography Resource
by Michael Miller (Que Publishing ISBN 0-7897-3725-6). Check prices at
www.informit.com
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