majimikate said:
Okay, sorry I forgot that all important other info...
Yes, I'll be using a tripod, I do not want to shoot in any auto mode, most likely (and I was afraid that this was the problem) I'll be using a Canon 75-300 IS f4-5.6 lens (I need the reach to get any individual actors) which is too slow of a lens....I sort of knew that but I was still hoping
I do have a 50mm f1.8 which I could probably try if I can get close enough to the stage...any and all suggestions are appreciated!!
Thanks so much for all your help!!
Chris
It can be done nicely with f4 and even 5.? I have the 70-300 IS but the IS does nothing when the subject is moving except make a clear background.
Learn the show so you will know when to expect the pauses in the motion. By getting there for rehearsals you can do that (but who has time) and use flash while practicing. But props are usualy half done the house lights may be up etc... Nothing compares to actual show night shots. I stand to the side all the way up front with a tripod and ball head. then shoot at ISO 1600 anywhere from 50 feet to 120 feet. I was worried about the shutter slap when someone is singing but no one seems to hear it.
1600 and a good noise program
this is flashed during tech week (wife was the director)
Pirates of Penzance
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 800
Focal Length: 200mm
Exposure Time: 0.01s (1/100)
Flash: Flash fired, compulsory flash mode
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Exposure Bias: 0
they do some great sets at this church theater:
these are show nights
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 1600
Focal Length: 75mm (guess: 135mm in 35mm)
Exposure Time: 0.01s (1/100)
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Exposure Bias: -0.67
this last show was lit pretty well. not llike in the past:
sony 717 and Godspell
Make: SONY CYBERSHOT
Aperture: f/2.4
ISO: 320
Focal Length: 35.6mm
Exposure Time: 0.0333s (10/300)
I hope you do not mind all the pics...
The digital secret to great shots.....
use it like a machine gun! Try everything and se what works best. then only show the best!
use the smallest ap for fastest shutter. If you are far enough away to need the 75-300 your DOF should be deep enough to cover a good amont of the actors.
post some of the pics when you get them,
MIkeeee
Mikeeee