boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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I had the opportunity to photograph a dress rehearsal of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" for a local theater group last week. The lighting was simple, two sets of four lights and one spotlight in the middle. The stage was small so I went with the 50mm f/1.8 (on a Canon 30D), figuring I wouldn't need to zoom. This strategy did keep me moving around a lot, sneaker zoom I believe it is called. 
The lighting was sufficient to allow ISO 400 and shooting at f/2 or so gave good delineation between the main subject and the background. It was fun using the 50mm all evening, the small size & weight were welcome since I shot about 400 images in a couple hours. Even the inexpensive f/1.8 focuses quickly and accurately but if I do this again I might spring for the f/1.4 or maybe a 28mm f/1.8.
http://www.suzieandbob.com/caryplayers/yagmcb/

The lighting was sufficient to allow ISO 400 and shooting at f/2 or so gave good delineation between the main subject and the background. It was fun using the 50mm all evening, the small size & weight were welcome since I shot about 400 images in a couple hours. Even the inexpensive f/1.8 focuses quickly and accurately but if I do this again I might spring for the f/1.4 or maybe a 28mm f/1.8.



http://www.suzieandbob.com/caryplayers/yagmcb/