2 months ago, at my nephew's Bar, I decided to put my D7 trough it's paces.
My family loved my shots, because no matter how much was spent on video
production and photography (Hasselbladt gear), they only did the regulation
shots. My shot were the intimate ones of family and friends, that were never
duplicated by the professionals.
Also, my video slide show on VC-D are of higher resolution on the TV screen
than the ones scanned professionally, and put on a VHS tape.

Jeff

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> Last Sunday my family attended the Bar Mitzvah of our rabbi's eldest son.
I agreed to leave my cameras at home, figuring the event would be
well-covered by the digicam crowd and perhaps a pro.
>
> While I didn't see digicams, there were one or two amateurs with
camcorders and a pro whose only gear was a Nikon FE-2, a Nikon 35-105 zoom,
and a flash.
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