Hi everyone, i would like to know is it poosible to take nice concert photos with a point & shoot camera,wat setting should i use, i tried auto, night, manual setting f2.8 iso 64000, photos still turn out ugly, i'm using fujifilm f50fd, tks
example picture pleaseHi everyone, i would like to know is it poosible to take nice concert photos with a point & shoot camera,wat setting should i use, i tried auto, night, manual setting f2.8 iso 64000, photos still turn out ugly, i'm using fujifilm f50fd, tks
I think even DX-format DSLR with kit lens, no flash and dim lighting will have problem photographing stage events.
Sorry don't mean to off topic but can I bring my dslr to let's say concerts held at singapore indoor stadium?
If not I'm planning to bring my s90. Do u guys think it will be good enough ie F2 aperture to take decent post worthy pics?
Technically, you shouldn't even be shooting with compact cameras. And no, a DSLR will attract the attention of very big men.
Stop shooting, enjoy the concert.
You need to check the specific terms and conditions of some concerts.100% confirm no DSLR for concert???
Some shoots I took using compact cam Sony T100 a few years back using just ISO 200.
You need to check the specific terms and conditions of some concerts.
There have been many ugly incidents where security targets "professional cameras".
Guess what is their definition of "professional"?
Some shoots I took using compact cam Sony T100 a few years back using just ISO 200.
Every concerts stated no photos and video allow.
Bringing in compact camera should not be a problem.
8 out of 10 bring Compact camera, I just never see anyone bring DSLR before for the past concerts i have attended.
Guanlim: Nice shot!
Thanks!
I've attended at least half a dozen concerts for the past year in either Singapore Indoor Stadium or Max Pavillion. The securities are almost non-existent in Max Pavillion while their counterparts in Singapore Indoor Stadium are over the top.
I've seen people carrying 2 bodies and tripod into Max Pavillion and the security doesn't even bat an eyelid (No, he is not the event photographer as he was sitting couple of rows behind me)
For Indoor Stadium, I usually have to break up the body and lens before hand. I would then stuff the body into my back pocket and my lens into my waist pouch when clearing securities. Once inside, I'll have to wait till the lights is off before I can play "shoot and hide" with the securities. I would almost always get caught halfway through as I usually sit in the first few rows from the stage.
However, for the last two concert at Indoor Stadium, there had been no problems for DSLR shooters. As I said I was able to happily fire away whilst standing.
Think I'll bring a 70-200 f2.8 for the next concert.