Check out the bar ahead of time if possible, and in the same or similar
lighting. Take the 7070 and take a few shots with and without flash,
get used to how things work in that setting. If you have a short, i.e.
12-shot or soe roll of the 400 print film you plan to use, take those
two and make some test shots with the OM-4T. Others can comment on
which flash to take for the OM, as I don't have any Oly flashes (I'm a
sinner) but my guess from previous discussions would be the T32.
Earl
Rob & Michelle Gilmore wrote:
>Help! I've been asked by close friends to photograph a small "Battle of the
>Bands" this coming Friday night. There will be 10 bands playing 12 min sets.
>I'll have full access to roam anywhere. I'll be using a C-7070 and OM4T. I
>hope to use the 7070 as the primary camera due to it's auto focus and ability
>to change ISO on the fly. The shots will be used primarily for the web and
>possibly small prints.
>
>
>
>C-7070 - Can anyone suggest proper settings (ISO, white-balance)? I've only
>used it once for daytime shots (it's the office camera). Only have 1 battery
>that I'll charge before the show. I've got a 512MB card. The settings I'm
>looking at should give me 150 +/- shots which should be plenty. I'd prefer to
>use available lighting if possible however I'm not sure of the light setup the
>bar has.
>
>
>
>OM4T (available F280 or T32) - I don't do much if any flash work. Plan on
>using some 400 print film. Is there a base setting that might let me get by
>with minimum fuss (focus and go)? I've got an 80/2, 35-70/3.6,
>35-105/3.5-4.5, 75-150/4. Would prefer a zoom mostly.
>
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>-Rob G.
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