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03-14-2010 10:47 AM
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I shoot lots of bands but i wouldn't have bothered shooting because the lighting is so bad next time use a higher ISO, this is the only one i have turned b+w for years because the light was good http://gsgary.smugmug.com/Music/Ariz...79_axE3B-L.jpg
If there is nice lighting try shooting towards it http://gsgary.smugmug.com/photos/497395695_fEGSV-L.jpg
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Yeah, I was probably too conservative with the ISO trying to avoid noise so I pretty well stayed at 800. I did try 1600 for a little bit in the beginning but I was using a 24-70 at 2.8 so the results aren't much brighter. Should have tried it with the 85. The bar they played at has three stages and they were on the one with the worst lighting. Best sound system but that did little for me. It was fun though. I think if I ever plan on doing a lot of this type stuff I'll need a camera with better high ISO capabilities. That b&w you linked is great by the way.
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Originally Posted by
bentcountershaft
Yeah, I was probably too conservative with the ISO trying to avoid noise so I pretty well stayed at 800. I did try 1600 for a little bit in the beginning but I was using a 24-70 at 2.8 so the results aren't much brighter. Should have tried it with the 85. The bar they played at has three stages and they were on the one with the worst lighting. Best sound system but that did little for me. It was fun though. I think if I ever plan on doing a lot of this type stuff I'll need a camera with better high ISO capabilities. That b&w you linked is great by the way.
Cheers that was shot at iso3200, For dark clubs you need fast primes, is your 85 an F1.8 ?
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Originally Posted by
gsgary
Cheers that was shot at iso3200, For dark clubs you need fast primes, is your 85 an F1.8 ?
Yes it is. I shot mostly with that and some with my 50 1.8 as well, both of them wide open on probably 90% of the shots. It was so dark there I think the drummer must have trouble seeing his kit.
They're playing there again next month but I'm not sure if it will be the same stage. If it is I'll try 1600 and hopefully be able to stop my aperture down at least a wee bit to improve sharpness. F2.2 may help with that if I can get away with it. 3200 on my body will be useless except for capturing memories.