At 04:47 AM 01/16/2001, you wrote:
>The one thing you're always lacking at a wedding is time.
>After shooting the various members of the wedding party coming up the aisle,
>you really don't want to be changing lenses to shoot the couple at the altar.

Why not? I use my non-zoom "normal" lens for the procession, and after 
they're all up front I skip to the rear of the church, get one shot from 
the back with the "normal" and then switch to a w/a for the same shot from 
a lower perspective. Takes a second.

By the same token, any wedding pro who's out with only one body is begging 
the photo gods to give him (her) what he (she) richly deserves. Put the 
normal on your first body and the w/a on your second. Read this: 
http://www03.bhphotovideo.com/default.sph/FrameWork.class?FNC=GetPage__Aindex_html___page=current.html
 
to see what happens to the unprepared wedding pro.


--
regards,
Henry Posner
Director of Sales and Training
B&H Photo-Video, and Pro-Audio Inc.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com

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