I would avoid getting bogged down with a lot of equipment. I can't imagine you 
will need more than the two zooms, and the shorter one on the K-1 would 
probably be enough. Almost all shots will require substantial DOF, so fast 
primes wouldn't be a plus.

Paul via phone

> On Jul 18, 2017, at 2:02 AM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> Most priests aren't going to engage in a live demo for a photographer, but 
>> the church probably has a printout of rules. But I assume this is a freeby, 
>> right? In that case you make your best guess, show up and shoot. Not much 
>> that could go wrong here. You will be fairly close, you don't need the 
>> bigma. With the range of something like a 24-70 and cropping possibilities, 
>> you'll be golden.
> 
> I told Cheyenneh, that I'd like her to take me to the church before the 
> baptism so that I can at least see the place and have some idea of what I'll 
> need.
> 
> I'll probably put my 28-75/2.8 on the K-1 and the 80-200 on the K-3, and will 
> pack a  couple of my fast primes, just in case.
> 
> 
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