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How to shoot the portrait of Nikon D700 conference?

1. 70-200 heads are recommended, because it is impossible for a general conference to be close to the rostrum, or it may not be close. 70-200 can take close-ups of leaders or spokespersons from a distance, or take close-ups of the expressions of the middle audience from the side;

2. Generally, the meeting seats are fixed and the meeting time is relatively long. You can use a tripod, which is stable and labor-saving;

3. You can bring two cameras, and the other one is wide-angle to shoot meeting scenes. If you don't have dual cameras, you can take a big scene with a card machine, because the quality requirements of big scenes are not too high. Sometimes I even take a few big scenes with an 800W pixel mobile phone.

4. Remember to bring a flash. You can add a D700 flash to the bamboo cannon. If the venue is really dark, you can only use the flash. TTL mode is more suitable for flash.

5. Generally, the meeting lights will not change, and you can shift gears manually. If there is any change, you can use the+-exposure shortcut key.

Finally, remember to shoot more leaders and capture the interaction between leaders and audiences.