by Omag 2.0 » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:16 pm
Push the iso of your cam up to 800 and choose the 18 mm (f 3.5) side of the lense and you might be able to come up with a reasonable shuttertime. But 18 mm is awefully wide. You can forget about close-ups - 55 mm (f 5.6). So get as close to the stage as you can. And you will have to have some light on stage, or you'll be in trouble.
I shot in an indoor playground yesterday, at f2.8 and iso 800 and still couldn't get higher than a shuttertime of 1/60. So movement will be blurred at that speed.
Take it from me, practice practice practice and choose your moment. Watch for the singer/band to be standing still for the best results with this your lense.
Oh, and don't forget that you won't be allowed to take pictures everywhere. Big concerts often pose a problem, due to security. Try local, smaller concerts to practice.
More general info. IS is not usefull in this type of environement. The IS stabilises your lense, but doesn't "freeze" the subject when it moves. Shooting a still object at 1/60 with IS can result in a sharp image. Shooting a moving object at the same speed will result in a blurred photo.
If you need a better lense for this type of photo's, choose fast lenses ( f2.8 or lower).
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Omag 2.0 on Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.