For night parades if you do not use flash, it requires the use of a fast lens. I have used a 30mm f1.4 prime lens and I have used my f2.8 zoom lenses. I would not recommend using flash on the parts of the parade which are self illuminating. The flash (I'm talking about an external flash not the camera flash) will drown out the lights and ruin the effect. However, some of the night parades (Christmas is an example) have many non-lighted floats and characters where a flash (IMHO) is required. The perfect solution (which I will use the next time I shoot the night parades, ie, Christmas, Halloween) is to use two cameras, one with flash and the other with a fast lens. I understand that may not be an option for many ( I have a plethora of DSLR's) who only own one DSLR, then the only option is to switch back and forth between flash and non-flash. I tried that and messed it all up!
Not to hijack this thread but I was wondering about external flash for night parades and was wondering if it was frowned upon or not. What I mean is there are announcements about video lighting and the performers but I didnt know if a flash like the canon 430ii or 580 would be too bright and distract the performers and cause a safety concern.
Last time I was down at WDW I found 2.8 was not fast enough for some elements without blur and tested with a flash (which come out good) but didnt use it because of my concern above.
thoughts?
Mom2rtk,
Thanks for the examples. I had some good parade photos but there are very few. To me the IS feature is meaningless when shooting moving subjects. My 2.8 lens also has it but even your images at 1/125 show motion blur. Your images with the Flash look really good.
The way I am thinking is I am going to need a faster lens (30mm 1.4) or a FF camera that can shoot higher cleaner ISO.
I was at a wedding last week and talking to the photographer that had an 5d mkIII he said he usually shoots at ISO 6000 during the dark parties and can push it to ISO 10k with next to no noise.
Next to my t2i that can maybe be shot at 3200 with good noise reduction software. FF may be the way to go.........if only I had the money![]()
Plenty of folks will use a flash on the night parades. For MSEP it really defeats the purpose of what you are shooting, those beautiful glowing lights.
The Halloween and Christmas parades done at night during the hard ticket parties are another matter. GiannasPapa described the quandary quite well. Some floats have lighting, some don't. It's hard to get a good shot of the characters without some additional lighting. But it's not impossible. You can turn your flash on and off, but it's hard to keep getting that right. I have shot with a flash dialed down quite a bit and been happy with the results. I have also shot without a flash and been even happier with the results. But without the flash, there were indeed some shots that were blurry because they required too long a shutter speed. I will say that I do far better shooting without flash on those parades when I use a lens with IS. The floats do move, but not so much that you need super fast shutter speeds. My issues were more with my unsteady hands at pretty slow shutter speeds.
Here's a couple I shot with a dialed down flash:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/5539680285/
mk2partyparademickey by mom2rtk, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/5713756346/
IMG_5042-1 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
And here are some I shot without flash:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/5325061360/
Once Upon a Dream by mom2rtk, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/6841178964/
IMG_5845B by mom2rtk, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/6841177056/
IMG_5649B by mom2rtk, on Flickr
I think flash on MSEP is just non-negotiable. I shoot with a 2.8 lens, but at 3200 ISO with IS capability:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28159731@N02/5325207046/
Main Street Electrical Carriage by mom2rtk, on Flickr
Ur shots without the flash are great also I think!
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The truth is that without a FF camera and the ability to shoot at much higher ISOs it's all an exercise in compromise. I have the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 but choose my Canon 17-55 f/2.8 because I want flexibility to frame my shots differently as they move closer to where I am on the parade route.
Maybe you can get your hands on that new Sigma 18-35 f/1.8. I wouldn't mind trying it, if someone was willing to carry it through the parks for me. Until I get my own Sherpa, I'll need another plan.
I really liked the shots with flash, but after going flashless the next year, I decided I like those better, even with the bits of motion blur. I just like the warm glow. I think it better captures the feel of that parade for me.
The 18-35 1.8 is an interesting lens. I think i like the 30mm 1.4 on paper and in other peoples pictures but I think I would be like you in liking the flexibility of in my case my 17-50 2.8. I had the 50 1.8 and really didnt like it. Not sure if it was the focal length on the crop or the prime.
I am really hoping the 70d has better ISO performance then the t2i. It could be my next camera but I am not very hopeful that Canon has improved RAW ISO performance at all.
Also, I hope I didnt come off as knocking your non flash pics. That was not my intention. I just like the flash images better because of the lower noise and them being sharper at original image resolution on flickr.
Noise is all relative. I have the 6D. Yes, it's cleaner but I still have to run noise reduction. ISO 12800 looks about like ISO 3200 on the T2i-7D sensors so it's better but not miraculous. So far the 70D looks like it's maybe a stop better than the T2i-7D sensors so again, still going to have to ETTR a little and process that noise well.
mom2rtk... as always, awesome! Keep rocking that crop and showing the gear snobs that crop cameras are indeed capable of producing fantastic images in the right hands.
You know of course that I'm salivating over that 12800 ISO you now get to use on your 6D, right?I actually upgraded from the Xsi to the T2i 3 years ago just for one extra stop of ISO. I will probably try very hard to get my hands on a 70D if it can offer me a similar step up.
You know, I was completely enamored with the usability of 12800 and 25600. it was specifically why I chose the 6D over the 5DmkIII. But now that I've had it for a while I want MORE! I don't think the quest for a cleaner image will ever end not matter what gear we have.
I'm looking at getting a 70D for a second body, for DH to use, and to keep using my crop only lenses on (OK, we all know I just want another toy). If it proves to be as good as the reviews show it, I'm on board!