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Old 01-29-2009, 01:33 PM   #9
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I don't see this suggested: Use a tripod.

(Help avoid the shaking hands and need for an IS lens issues)
Tripods are a nightmare to move around and tend to get in everyone's way.
Monopods on the other hand are a lot more useful.

Also, If you get a chance, set your white balance before you start - use a grey card or white piece of paper if you want to use the custom setting. This will avoid the brownish yellow colour you mentioned.

Alternatively you can shoot in raw as Ratulin mentioned and fix it all up later, although post processing can be time consuming so if possible get it right on the day
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