> * I will use the EF 50 1.8 with this body, I like very much this lens,

> this is my first lens and the AF sounds like a drill, but quality is 
> very good!!

Just be careful that you set enough aperature with this lense though.
It's very easy to be fooled in to thinking everything looks pretty well
focused only to look on the computer later and see that too many people
were out of focus.  I'd recommend shooting around f8 for any groups of 4
or more people.  But definitely use f2 if just shooting the brides head
and shoulders up close... You'll get nice blurred backgrounds even in
the kitchen with her getting ready.

Marc, if you get the call up for your sisters wedding, give me a yell if
you want a chat or some help.  I'm in Sydney also and am happy to give
you some quick advice etc.

Michael.

www.allgoodshots.com


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