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>Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 08:17:18 -0500
>From: "John Wilkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: One lens for weddings [v04.n336/25] [v04.n337/15]
>Message: 15
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>.......Which brings up another point.  Yes, you can shoot a wedding with
35mm.
>Many people can't tell the difference between a print shot with a 35mm vs.
>one shot with a medium format.  However, if you really want to set
yourself
>apart from all the other people with their P & S cameras, you need to use
a
>medium format. <
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John-  I've worked with several good wedding studios and shot a couple
hundred weddings myself, and just about every wedding shooter I know who
works in medium format has expressed the EXACT same opinion.  Another
reason to use a square medium format (6 x 6 cm) is because it is much
easier to lay out the wedding album, because you're not working with a
combination of horizontal and vertical shots.   -BC-

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