Back from my wife's best friend's wedding in New Jersey.
Of coruse, I brought the camera and all of the associated gear. Saw the bride had 2 pros around, so figured I'd just stay out of their way, and get what shots I can.
Ran into one of them outside while carrying my 70-200, and the 18-55 attached. Had a short chat. They were using 20D's+Bracket+Remote and shoe strobes, lens was an EF-S(!!) 17-85 IS, Explained they liked the range, and lens speed wasn't much of a factor since they used flash, and I suppose the 20D has the right price and the features they needed.
The other and I chatted about their brackets, and the lighting system during a lull in the wedding activities. I figured I'd be sort of chased off by the pros because I was carrying around so much gear (Had my siggie flash, the 18-55 and the 70-200, which was put away when things moved inside, as well as a whole pack of stuff in the car.) I think they liked having an enthusiast amateur around, got a lot of good lighting tips and a pointer on flash brackets. One of them actually handed me his camera w/bracket, showed me some of the customizations they had to make things easier for what they did. I'm curious to see the pics they got.
I wasn't the only one there with a Rebel XT, there was one other guy, had a Tamron 18-200 no flash, but used the internal pop-up a lot. I asked about his lens, because I thought it may have been the same one I was considering (17-50 2.8 ), but it wasn't.
I got plenty of good shots, as well as some pics of the historical village where the wedding was located.
I thought I might be spotted, because its a bit hard to ignore someone who's gear is conspicuous. (A camera with a shoe flash sticks out like a sore thumb amongst the sea of credit-card sized P&S cameras... )
