ducklite
<font color=teal>Take the Poly, it's fabulous!<br>
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Better yet if the conditions are very dark and you can't use a tripod, get a 50mm prime f/1.8 or f/1.4, set the camera on ISO 800 (using a wide aperture lens like these you don't have to go to a higher ISO to still get good shots). A 50mm prime f/1.8 will cost around $100, less if you go with an "off-brand."
In all honesty, I normally shoot RAW in Aperture Priority mode, use an f/2.8 80-200 lens, at ISO 640 or 800 and have no problems in most situations. If my photo's are a bit dark I can lighten them in Photoshop.
I shot 26 bands this past weekend in a variety of lighting conditions ranging from bright daylight to no front lighting on the band under darkness, and got some phenomenal shots using the above glass and techniques.. Now I'm off to sort through thousands of photo's...
Anne
In all honesty, I normally shoot RAW in Aperture Priority mode, use an f/2.8 80-200 lens, at ISO 640 or 800 and have no problems in most situations. If my photo's are a bit dark I can lighten them in Photoshop.
I shot 26 bands this past weekend in a variety of lighting conditions ranging from bright daylight to no front lighting on the band under darkness, and got some phenomenal shots using the above glass and techniques.. Now I'm off to sort through thousands of photo's...
Anne
I'm not saying either is better. I'm just saying they are two VERY different animals. 

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