Hi--

>Thanks -- I appreciate the notes. We've been
>waiting ten years for this trip and I'm not
>going to come home with bad pictures!!

Another few tricks, from us wedding photographers
- avoid underexposure at all costs
- when in doubt, overexpose (the printer can fix that...)
- rate the film about 2/3 stop low (250 for 400-speed)
- when in tungsten or flourescent lighting, give another
2/3 stop exposure so all color layers are well exposed,
so the printer can correct out odd light-source colors
Hmmm, they're all about the same advice...;-)
HAVE FUN - don't spend your time fiddling with camera gear
(I can never take my own advice here...;-)