u need about 30m distance to squeeze everyone in
seconded, if everyone is in one row . If u are using a DSLR worse still, due to crop factor. Also for multiple rows, u need a smaller aperture, and thus u may need to enlist the help of a flash
Not possible. Your DOF will kill your picture. Or you'll be too far away for them to hear you.anybody has taken a group of 60 people with 50mm at indoor & outdoor before on a flight of stairs?
Please advice, TQ.
Why f/8 or f/11 definitely need a flash? :dunno:60 people you are talking about f/8 or f/11. definitely need a flash. wide angle is a must!
Why f/8 or f/11 definitely need a flash? :dunno:
Regards,
Arto.
- Sometime indoor also very bright.i assumed indoor. sorry.
Exactly, but not definitely.even outdoor a flash may be needed to act as a fill flash anyway.
anybody has taken a group of 60 people with 50mm at indoor & outdoor before on a flight of stairs?
Please advice, TQ.
one possible way is to shoot from a balcony with the ppl looking up. Just shoot the heads since the body will not be much visible. That way you will have all the faces. Best is outdooe so the sun will helps to brighten their faces.
Elas use a wider lens.
Hope this idea helps.
that's my solution as no wide angle available, getting them to look up from the bricks!