FruitBooTeR
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Going to a club tonight where my gf's dad is playing on stage in his band, said id try and get some good photos of them but was just wondering what settings are best to use as I havent really shot mnay low light photos yet.
Also dont really want to keep blinding them with the flash while I figure out whats best.
Any advice would be great
Cheers
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Whittie
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Set your apature to the lowest (f/1.4 or f/1.8 - depending on the lens), your ISO to as high as it'll go (either 1600 or 3200 [also labelled "h" on some cameras]). Now, as long as your subject isn't moving too much and you don't have the shakes, you should be able to get away with a shutter speed as low as 1/60.
[Edited on 27-05-2010 by Whittie]
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FruitBooTeR
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Cheers just had a read
My apature will only go to 3.5 thats the lowest it will go.. Canon EOS 500 18-55MM
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Whittie
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Should still be okay with that though Jay.
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Daveskater
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Bear in mind it'll only be F3.5 on the lowest focal length so 18mm. Fully zoomed in at F5.6 it'll be something like F5.6.
Basically set a high aperture and you should be alright, if your lens or camera has vibration reduction then use that too. You should be able to adjust the strength of the flash, so you could try setting it to the lowest if it's too dark without and go from there.
Also remember that the higher the ISO is set, the grainier the image will come out.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
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Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Bear in mind it'll only be F3.5 on the lowest focal length so 18mm. Fully zoomed in at F5.6 it'll be something like F5.6.
Basically set a high aperture and you should be alright, if your lens or camera has vibration reduction then use that too. You should be able to adjust the strength of the flash, so you could try setting it to the lowest if it's too dark without and go from there.
Also remember that the higher the ISO is set, the grainier the image will come out.
True, but don't be scared to whack the ISO higher & higher, you have a photoshop tool to remove grains. Otherwise your pics are going to be terribly dark.
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Daveskater
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Very fair point
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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