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Old 06-12-2008   #29 (permalink)
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Default Re: guests taking photos during formals ?

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Originally Posted by SyCo View Post
LOL yea, even a 350D is wedding worthy (it's my current back up body!!) I suppose the days of the hired hand having superior gear is almost over. Spend big on the lenses, make the techies drool!!
Well, the nice thing...(steps back, I know I will get some flames for this) it really is not the gear that takes great pictures, it is the...(steps back even farther) it is the photographer! LOL His pictures, of course ran circles around anything the guests shot, it was a sigh of relief for him.

My backup is a 350D and when I get either the 5D2 or the 1D3, I would have my 350D and the 30D as a backup.
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