You said it's going to be daylight so I do hope you have more light to
work with than what I showed here recently
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/dance_recital/index.htm>
All of these were shot at 1/160 and f/4.5 +/- a bit but also *all* at
ISO 3200. More light would have been very nice. Full frame focal
lengths varied from 28-80mm. I did not have a monopod but should have.
The shots were taken from the theater seats about 5 rows back.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I am going to the Mersea Island Festival next weekend to hear and see
> our youngest son play in his band -- on the Acoustic Stage, apparently.
>
> I am required to take photos for the band, so I had better be on my
> mettle. I'll use the E-1 rather than the E-500, perhaps with the
> RF645 loaded for posed shots if needed. Since it will be daylight,
> but I suppose the stage will be darker, has anyone any titbits of
> advice on the pitfalls of this sort of photography?
>
> I don't yet know if we will be backstage or just in the mosh pit (!),
> but I expect that I will be able to get close enough sometime for
> decent short tele shots.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Chris
>
>
> ~~ >-)-
> C M I Barker
> Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
> www.threeshoes.net & homepage.mac.com/zuiko
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