I would advise you to make sure you have a bounce for lighting... If
you don't, I have those car reflectors that are sunshades, and that's
what I used with great effect, get someone to help you... and you'll be
fine..
Go with some wedding photography film; the NPH stuff from Fuji is just
awesome, any of the ISO 160's from Fuji and Kodak is great.
Have fun, enjoy, and I liked my 50mm better for weddings, because I can
get a little bit of scenery into the picture. My 90mm was used less
often then I thought.. So make sure you take a wider lens. The 28mm
was used a lot also for those group shots...
Albert
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