Hi Andy; I would mount the 28-70 on your main body and the 100 on the other. I would shoot Fuji NPH. I would put your flash on auto, not TTL using the setting giving you the widest aperture and set your shutter speed to 1/60 (1/30 if you are really daring). Mount your flash off the hot shoe on a side bracket if possible, though if the room is lit enough to make dragging the shutter helpful you should have little problem with red eye. Reminder that you can use the SB-28 on the other body in manual or Auto, but not TTL. You may want to put the 24 in your pocket. Open up 1/2-1 stop if your subjects are up against a white wall. The 100 will be good for people at the podium and tight face shots in the conference room. Keep extra batteries for the flash handy. Most important. Remember to have fun while doing this, you'll get better pictures that way.
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