Hi all, I've been engaged for some help for an arts performance. However no flash were allowed during the performance, so what settings n lens are recommended?
I'm using e K10d btw.
Thanks ao much for ur help.
E performance is on e floor, no stage. Its a small enclosed room, and I can go as near as I want. However there's no face light from e lightings.
The venue is at National Museum of Singapore, The Salon. The room will be dimmed, or off, n decorated with e usual stage lights, however I'm afraid it will still be too dark n hard to shoot.
E performance is on e floor, no stage. Its a small enclosed room, and I can go as near as I want. However there's no face light from e lightings.
The venue is at National Museum of Singapore, The Salon. The room will be dimmed, or off, n decorated with e usual stage lights, however I'm afraid it will still be too dark n hard to shoot.
what lens do you have first?Hi all, I've been engaged for some help for an arts performance. However no flash were allowed during the performance, so what settings n lens are recommended?
I'm using e K10d btw.
Thanks ao much for ur help.
You will need high ISO. You can adjust your shutter speed depending how fast the action is going, you may need 1/250s or down to 1/100. You can experiment.
Fast lens is critical for AF and shutter speed. So something like 35 f1.4, 50mm 1.2/1.4, 85 1.2/1.4/1.8, 100 f2, 135 f2 would be good. Of course if you are using prime you will be stuck with one focal length so you may need to go wide and crop if necessary. Fast zoom is possible but you will lose one or two stops.
My few cents
Very hard to visualize the stage you are talking about.
Just a empty hall/room with what type of stage lights?
If they throw out enough light when it hits the performer directly (say a ISO200 1/60 f2.8), then you have a chance. Aim to shoot when the performer/s are within the vicinity or are lit up by this stage lighting. The rest of the areas will be dark, but heck! they should not be important right? Trying to expose for everything will certainly be very hard based on what you have described. Expose manually.
Eg.
Lighting gives exposure around ISO200 1/60 f2.8 (direct lighting on performer)
Its possible to set exposure to ISO800 1/250 f2.8 (you increased ISO by 2 stops, and dropped the shutter speed by 2 stops as well to make up for the increase; Giving you a movement stopping shutter speed as well)
Of course you can also have other combination like increased f stop for more DOF (guard against focus inaccuracies)
Focusing can be difficult as well. A few options :
1. AF-C
2. Manual focus. Since you are shooting around the lighted areas, you can pre focus there 1st.
3. Prefocus as #2 (but using AF)
If the stage lighting is really dim, then no choice but bump up the ISO to the max you can accept. Remember that you are to just expose for the performer only and not the whole place (which is real dark
Gd Luck
You really need to go down and test the lighting. Do some test metering first. Don't they have something like a rehearsal or something?
If you do not have fast enough lenses to get to the shutter speeds you need, you better start calling friends to borrow a lens, or start calling equipment rental companies.
have you seen through the rehearsal?
what you can do is ask if the light beams can be brighter...ask the stage manager if possible.
If cannot, see if anyone will lend the 50-135 2.8 SDM as the range is just about right for the performance unless you are familiar using the manual/auto focus primes. Can use kit lens + flash for the after-show shots.
Last option would be to rent a system like the 5D + 24-70 f2.8 combo.
But most importantly of all, will the camera shutter sound affect the overall ambience of the performance in which case no choice but video record the performance and then do screen grab. not as good resolution but i dont think anyone will complain if at 4R size.
Bring along a monopod/tripod too which helps when you want to capture motion blur with slower shutter speeds.
the clicks are fine, cuz the music is loud.
cannot. the lighting programmer dont wanna change the lightings. i've seen the rehearsal already and took some test shots. it was horrigible! he keep on say sorry only, but no actions. idiot.
ya ya, i've planned to bring the tripod, but to move it here and there will be a headache. half the audience are sitting on e floor.
im so anxious until i plucked out my small toe nail. *cries*
pentax got any prime lens (like 50mm f1.8 or f1.4)?
maybe u want to pm night86mare for help. He is a very experienced pentax user.![]()
can post the best/worst pics together along with the exif?
just for an indication of what lens you might need for those with the gear to lend.