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>>32081 About 10 feet away
Tips = Get a flash (Sb-600 or Sb-800)! One that you can bounce off the roof (if there is a roof) Or if you want to go nuts you can get a reflex screen that adds like 2 feet to your camera, but diffuses the flash (and gives a higher angle on the light (almost always a good thing))
Also your going to be using your 50mm f1.4 a lot if the wedding is indoors, Depending on the bride (aka if shes not soo hot, stay a little farther away, and get full body shots, because then the dress is flattering) If shes really good looking, do 3/4 - 1/4 shots, F1.4 will probably bee to shallow of a DOF for that so use f2.2 +. Your VR might not be used at all, Since your shutter speeds will be in the 1/8 - 1/20th range (People will move and ruin the shot)
Don't be afraid to use ISO 1600 aswell, Motion blur can ruin a picture but noise just hurts it, Noise ninja 2 does a great job of removing noise
And at weddings people are generally more interested in prints than just digital high res copies, So noise won't ruin an 8x10 (a 10x15 it might, but photoshop might be a ble to save it)
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