I haven't been to that show, but if it's typical of many shows you'll be
working in tight quarters. I agree with Roger you'll likely be needing to
use the WA. Watch foreground *and* background perspectives with it! Also
used an RF in close quarters. It requires great familiarity with the
viewfinder and experience with compensating the framing you see in it to
keep out of parallax trouble. One of the SLR's strengths is WYSIWYG. Good
luck and have fun.
-- John
At 06:57 12/25/01, Acer wrote:
OK, it looks like two bodies, 28/3.5 and 50/1.4, superia 800 and B/W+ 400,
handheld, no flash, no
monopod. thanks to all, will let you see the results if they come out well :)
/A/S
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