Good ISO control is very very true, great value for money camera IMO :thumbsup:
Good ISO control is very very true, great value for money camera IMO :thumbsup:
:thumbsd::thumbsd::thumbsd:
@ icychilled
wow. you were right. i just came back from my trip down to mustafa and canon link at vivocity, 50mm on the 60d feels kind of awkward.
anyone try eye-fi sd card for 60d?
for Automatic Geotagging?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Eye-Fi&N=0
Odyssey-Boy: Why :thumbsd: leh? Your experience is different meh? Mine pictures taken in high ISO came out very good :think:
raydio: got to ask him already. How was your experience?
anyone try eye-fi sd card for 60d?
for Automatic Geotagging?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=Eye-Fi&N=0
eye-fi s are not that accurate. i rmb reading it somewhere abt tagging at least 1 street away from the correct location. anyway, you might want to look at this eye-fi forum thread.
http://forums.eye.fi/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=569
My experience has been good. Many reviews of the 60D have also been good with ISO. It is not of the same calibre of the Canon 1DMkIV or 5D MkII, but for the price, it is pretty darn good.
Hi to all 60Ders....
Just want to seek some advises of how should I tackle a scenario of stage performance. Recently I have just attended my daughter's 1st stage performance organized by her playschool with a setup of 60D and a rented 24-105 F4 L. I managed to get some decent shots but they are kind of dark as the stage lighting is not well-balanced and noise starts to creep out on the dark areas of the photos. I was trying my best to maintain at ISO 800 with evaluative metering (spot with brackets) throughout the performance.
Any advice to tackle such scenario for better photos?
I guess you are shooting from a distance and flash shouldn't be allowed right?
A faster lens (f/2.8 or primes?) should help. Noise in the "dark areas" is due to under exposure, not enough light. For the situation, the f/4 might not be enough. You can remove noise during post process or increase your EV compensation. Turn to M mode, try a longer shutter speed, but you goto balance that with handshake issues.
Yes...no flash and it is from a distance. In fact 24-105 is still a bit short for me. Being kiasu, I ran and squatted in front of the 1st row of seats to get a better coverage. I was shooting with AV mode (F4, ISO800). I do have a 17-55 F2.8 but it is insufficient to cover the distance.
Is there a better lens to consider for such situation? Any other brands? But definately not the white Ls....:sweat:
Yes...no flash and it is from a distance. In fact 24-105 is still a bit short for me. Being kiasu, I ran and squatted in front of the 1st row of seats to get a better coverage. I was shooting with AV mode (F4, ISO800). I do have a 17-55 F2.8 but it is insufficient to cover the distance.
Is there a better lens to consider for such situation? Any other brands? But definately not the white Ls....:sweat:
Yes...no flash and it is from a distance. In fact 24-105 is still a bit short for me. Being kiasu, I ran and squatted in front of the 1st row of seats to get a better coverage. I was shooting with AV mode (F4, ISO800). I do have a 17-55 F2.8 but it is insufficient to cover the distance.
Is there a better lens to consider for such situation? Any other brands? But definately not the white Ls....:sweat:
If you're using AV, it gets really tricky as the lighting condition of the stage usually changes a lot, and your metering mode also affects the shutter speed your camera matches to your aperture.
For stage performances, a 70-200 f/2.8 would be ideal, however a 17-55 may suffice if you're seated at the first row. Shoot on manual (you'll have to review your pictures once in awhile and make quick adjustments though, esp when the lighting changes).
I'm no expert, but I've taken a few stage performances before with decent results. Feel free to browse my Flickr =)