Tom,

Sorry all that happened but it was an amusing story.  I could just see
myself getting into the same situation.  That is probably the biggest
plus to digital - buy a huge card or two and not worry so much about
film changes.

Hope the wedding turned out ok.


Bruce



Monday, May 27, 2002, 9:25:03 AM, you wrote:

t> Yesterday I ran out of film during the processional and had to reload
t> film right as the bride and father were walking down the aisle. I
t> loaded too fast, and the MZ-S jammed. I quickly handed the unit off to
t> my assistant, grabbed the other body and shot away.

t> Apparently I handed the thing off a little too hard, because I snapped
t> the shoe on the hot shoe adapter.

t> So she gets up there, and they're saying what they say, and I have a
t> moment to try and get the other MZ-S online. I don't have a pen handy,
t> so I use the corkscrew on my swiss army knife to depress the rewind
t> button. In my rush I stab myself on my finger. Now I'm bleeding, and
t> of course, the damned thing is is still jammed. I *do* have 2 or 3
t> shots of her coming down the aisle with her dad, so I can't just open
t> the thing up - it's out of commission for the ceremony.

t> Now I notice that I'm actually bleeding on my gear.

t> I have no tissues or towels, and I'm not about to let blood dry on my
t> lens, so, yes, I lick it off right in the middle of the ceremony.

t> I glance up to see all the bridesmaids staring at me as I lick my
t> 28-70/2.8.

t> Otherwise it went swimmingly, except for the flash I broke.

t> tv
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