It's a lot of work, and there's a lot of pressure to do the best work you
can.  It's a one time event (or it's s'posed to be, anyway <g>) and, if you
screw up, you've cost the B&G some very important memories.  I'd be happy to
see a combination film and digital camera that would give medium format
negatives along with immediate digital feedback so you could be sure to get
the shot right and try again right on the spot if it wasn't. It's a tough 10
or 12-hour day to shoot a wedding and reception.  Then, after the shooting's
done, there's lots more to do to produce the proofs, and the albums, etc.  A
fast, 5 MegaPixel, all digital, Pentax SLR would cover everything very well
at a wedding.  A 3.25MegaPixel (Canon EOS D30) and a little care will turn
out very nice 11 x 14 prints, an Olympus E-10, 4 MegaPixel, and a bit of
care can do a bit bigger.  The E-20 can do it all but I want a Pentax 5
MegaPixel SLR body that I can use my Pentax glass on. (Do you hear me,
Pentax?)

Len
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-----Original Message-----
From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: P67II for Weddings


Weddings?  Haven't got the temperament for 'em.
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