Branden R. Williams wrote:
Granted.  However I would assume that you would check exposure before
the
ceremony started and just set up your camera to handle it.
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Branden,

(read this without any voice inflection, its just comment)
Take an ambient light meter reading to be safe and then 
compare to you camera reading.  Personally, I find that the matrix 
metering does very well in most lighting conditions. Once you 
have gained experience in this you trust that what you have done
in the past works again.  That  is why I reset the ISO to 250.
Doing this I rarely have to do much more and results are fine.

Peter K

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