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<blockquote data-quote="Millie" data-source="post: 220703" data-attributes="member: 17872"><p>I recently did an analysis of the focal lengths I actually used at a wedding with my 18-200mm most were in the 18-50 range a few at 100-135 and only big close ups of rings going up fingers etc on the full zoom ..a lens starting at 50 mm would not be a good idea unless you have a second camera on your neck.</p><p></p><p>I recently started to use a meaphone to talk over church bells but now use it all the time as the guests know when to pay attention......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millie, post: 220703, member: 17872"] I recently did an analysis of the focal lengths I actually used at a wedding with my 18-200mm most were in the 18-50 range a few at 100-135 and only big close ups of rings going up fingers etc on the full zoom ..a lens starting at 50 mm would not be a good idea unless you have a second camera on your neck. I recently started to use a meaphone to talk over church bells but now use it all the time as the guests know when to pay attention...... [/QUOTE]
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