Here are some guidelines to aid you in shopping for digital wedding cameras. Keep to the wedding theme. Of course, there are many generic designs of cameras available in the market. However, it’s always best to buy ones that complement the theme of your wedding. This way, everything in your wedding will be in perfect harmony, when it comes to the style, tone, and motif.
Your option is either to get a black-and-white film, or a colored one. Generally, black-and-white film is more expensive, but using this will give your photos a vintage and classic feel. However, the colored ones will be able to capture all the beautiful details you’ve worked so hard for your wedding-the color of the centerpiece, cakes, flowers, etc.
Also, take note of the various film speeds that are offered by each camera; the recommended speed is 400 or higher. Then again, it depends on your reception setting-whether it will be well-lit with low lighting or candle light, for instance.
Never forget the FLASH! When the lighting conditions at your reception isn’t so good (probably your reception is at night or held indoors), automatic flash feature of a camera becomes crucial. So, when buying a disposable wedding camera, make sure it has a flash feature. This way, your guests will still be enthusiastic in taking random images, despite the poor lighting.
Determine the number of exposures that you prefer. Most cameras have exposures that range from 15-27 each. Take note of the number of guests that you’re expecting. Likewise, do this to determine the number of cameras you’ll need. Typically, it’s one camera per table.
There are also second-hand cameras that are just refilled with new film, and as such, will be cheaper. Decide whether to opt for recycled or brand-new cameras.
Before your wedding party ends, make sure that the disposable wedding cameras are collected (although some guests tend to keep the wedding cameras for themselves). Assign this task to a wedding attendant, or to a good friend. Ask him or her to have the films developed. You’ll be excited to return from your honeymoon, and see all those wonderful moments captured during your reception.
A disposable digital camera is also known as a single-use camera, and of course, during your wedding, this cannot be a substitute to your professional photographers. However, with these inexpensive gadgets can save you money and even make your guests enjoy at your reception even more!
What’s so good about using this type of wedding camera on wedding receptions? Well, you can’t expect your hired photographer to be able to take shots of all the happenings on your wedding party. More often than not, he will be busy and be very pre-occupied with orchestrating attractive pictures as you strike a pose, cut the cake, and move from one guest table to another. And during these times, many other significant events are also taking place, and should also be captured on film.
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