I tried this in a friends church mass down in Atlanta, Georgia, and the 
camera DIED of embaressment (well, battery failed after one shot), and I was 
VERY embarrased by the noise it made!

I'd recommend something like a bronica\hassy\mamiya setup - compared to a 
p67 you can't beat them for operating volume!

PS Try using a p67 during the vows...
   I, <insert name here> do solemnly (KERRCHUNK.. THWIP)
   declare, being of sound mind and  (KERRCHUNK.. THWIP)
   body  (KERRCHUNK.. THWIP)... <KERCHING><sound of priest throwning
   unity candle at photog...>

PPS where in heck did all this 'enabling' come from ... have we had an 
collective intervention from a social worker?

:) Oliver
>From: Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<snip>
>
>So all you enablers,
>
>I just lined up my 3rd wedding for the next few months.  I shot the
>last 3 on 35mm.  I'm wondering how well the P67II would function in a
>wedding.  I suspect speed of changing film would be one of the
>drawbacks.  Is it a body that would work reasonably well for the
>formal stuff?
>
>Thanks for your comments,
>
>
>  Bruce Dayton


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