http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=131203
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=131203
Notwithstanding how wonderful Leica is, the sharpness of the lenses, the wondrous color, the special "look" of the images, whether digital or film..
I personally think a Leica RFDR is actually too slow for a modern wedding. It's not the equipment but how people have changed! The world have all become ADD. No patience, no waiting, no hesitations..I done PJ in riots, mayhem and civil unrest. Ya gotta be faster at a modern wedding. One NEEDS auto focus,auto exposure, auto-flash and power reliability. Leica has none of these. I love my Leica system. I went Canon EOS when the weddings, engagements, family and other gatherings were part of my income. Using f0,95 lenses with no depth of field "may" entrance some subjects, but not seeing details and others, may kind of cloud the acceptance. One needs backup of spare body and in some cases spare lenses. Using Nikon and Leica a "no-no". Everything is the other way round, the bayonet mount, the focus directions, the placement of apertures etc.
Nikon has the better flash system. OK easier. I went Canon for those other reasons.
One of my favorite weddings ever was shot on Leica only.
A very favorable shoot but i was not the Prime photographer.
Using Hasselblad/Rollei,Mamiya in Medium Format does yield better quality but they are all slow, very heavy and the investment structure may not see a profit for a decade.
A Pro should please the client. Not some pixel peepers.
The site mentioned is indeed nice. I would for myself not to "struggle" getting images. There are enough other problems at a wedding.
I no longer do weddings. As one said the pressure and terror way too much..