A few years ago I shot several concerts with my OM4T and a Tamron 300mm 2.8
and a monopod. I used 400 speed film and generally got very good results.
The rapidly changing stage lighting caused a few surprises, but over all
400 worked good for me. The OM4T's spot meter and fast fingers was the key.
Greg
At 08:00 PM 3/19/2005 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Can't imagine you will be close enough to use the T32. anyway, concert
> photos with flash tend to look very amateurish,
> >
>When using a flash in a concert hall wouldn't you tend to illuminate the
>audience in front of the camera rather than the performers farther away?
>That would be rather distracting from the main event. I'd just as soon
>the audience stayed in silhouette.
>
>mike
>
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