Re: Wedding Photography



In article <f1vok4$pmp$1@xxxxxxxx>, Ken Hart <kwhart@xxxxxx> wrote:

I always thought the Hasselblad was too small a negative; I used a KoniOmega
Rapid M. That extra half inch of negative often came in handy for group
shots. A tripod is often a great substitute for a fast lens.

I've always preferred to look through the taking lens...and that
push-pull thing for advancing the film was just too weird.
.



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