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Old 03-29-2007, 03:45 PM
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i agree, i think you can get away with filming live gigs and things with only one camera but i would not risk a wedding.. there is just too much risk of missing an imprtant part of someones special day.

your idea of flipping the image to create an impression of two cameras is very silly and will look quite bad. - bride on the left..... nope on the right...... ohh... on the left again.... you see what i mean?

personally i would go for things which are easier like gigs and events - fairs and things.
mainly to get your stuff going you need to bring in a little cash for more equipment.. start of easy - a wedding is a bloody big thing!
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