Richard Corbett wrote:
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Richard

IF photos are permitted, spot meter, bracket, and use a fast ISO.

Peter K
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Thats all very well but what about the quality of the finished product.

I mean to say, at the jewish wedding that I recently attended, the
combatants were huddled together on a 6ft square platform where everyone
was so close that the rabbi's beard appeared to be in constant use
brushing the dandruff off the grooms shoulders.

The grooms father had hired the services of, "someone he knew", and on
the day a couple turned up with the man using a video camera and his
female partner shooting the stills.

They both appeard to enjoy working "right up close", as they say and
indeed became so integrated into the acton on stage that I began to
wonder if we might end up with the wrong pair being married.

So far the brides mother and my wifes best friend appears not to have
seen any of the photographs but when she does I dread to think what kind
of quality might end up on the mantlepiece.

Richard

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I do not understand your issue then. Can you not get close? Are they not
permitting you?
Quality is good with a fast ISO. FUJI NPZ is an ISO800 film and is
wonderful. 
You will get very good results with ISO 800 or 1600 on an EOS 5D or 1D
Mk II. So I think quality is fine.

Peter K 

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