Depends on whether you want to take photos or not.
The main advantage I see for the DSLR (when shooting as a guest) is the
flash doesn't turn on automatically as it does with many P&S cameras.
That could be a factor in some church weddings where they don't allow
flash during the ceremony.
From: Christine Nielsen
Here's a survey question... as an invited guest at a wedding, do you
bring your dslr?
A good friend of mine got married this weekend... I almost didn't
bring it, but in the end, I threw the k-5 & FA 50 in my purse "just in
case" I wanted it later....
It's funny territory, I think. There's a pro on hand to capture the
day. Yet, the number of cell phone and p&s cams being held aloft in
the pews is almost comical... On the other hand, maybe the dslr seems
a bit much? I mean, you don't want to be Uncle Harry, elbowing the pro
out of the way to get your shot of the happy couple...
Hmm. Maybe the K-01 (in white, of course) for this type of occasion
would be appropriate. I'll have to see if it fits in an evening
bag...
:)
-c
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