Me thinks you got it covered, do the wide angle pack..no
camera bag is complete without..
On Fri, 17 May 2002 20:06:03 -0400
Michael Darling <cosmo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, just picked up my press pass for the concert tomorrow
here on campus.
Pretty good name band headlining (Guster) considering how
dinky my campus is
(we live in Penn's shadow). I'm in the process of
putting fresh batteries
in my camera/winder and cleaning lenses, etc...
Any suggestions for fast color film? I'm thinking of
picking up 2 rolls of
Fuji NPZ. Is there any really good reason I should be
shooting slides
instead? How good is Kodak E200 pushed 2-3 stops? The
concert has been
moved indoors due to the weather forecast, and I know the
lighting in the
gym is OK for sports, but I rarely shoot under stage
lighting conditions.
I'm confident with the spot meter though...
I'm planning on packing the 50/1.8 and 80-200/2.8. I may
pack a wide angle
but I'm not sure how much use that'll get. Other primes
may just make it
into the bag too, just to experiment with. Unfortunately
I only have one
OM2s body at this moment (rest are out for CLA), and
backup will be a Leica
M w/90 and 35mm. I also plan on shooting lots of B&W
(p3200 and pushed
Tri-x) since this thing will be stretched out over about
7 hours.
Any tips/ war stories/ etc? This isn't an open concert
(only university
students), and our gym isn't a really great musical
venue, but I retain
rights to what isn't published in the paper and I'm
looking to add
performance photography into my eventual portfolio. Any
ideas, comments,
hints, etc... Will be greatly appreciated.
--
Michael Darling
Philadelphia, PA
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