roti_prata said:wont f16 and iso100 be better?:dunno: they'll produce clean pics and great depth of field:thumbsup:
roti_prata said:wont f16 and iso100 be better?:dunno: they'll produce clean pics and great depth of field:thumbsup:
Snoweagle said:In such events flash photography is strictly not allowed. I previously shoot for my sch's symphony orchestra event and flash is not allowed. I'm a film user so what i did was to use an ISO800 film to shoot. I set it to aperture priority mode and open your aperture no larger than f/8.
Results? Beautiful well-exposed shots. You may want to use a tripod.
Snoweagle said:I set it to aperture priority mode and open your aperture no larger than f/8.
Results? Beautiful well-exposed shots.
most theaters hav good lighting and r quite well lit unless dimmed for special effects, dont need so xtremestudent said:You will be lucky if you can get away with ISO 1600 and f2.8.
dkw said:f8 and ISO 800? Indoor performance? That must be tremendously well lit theatre. What's your shutter speed with that combination?
roti_prata said:...tok cork only la, in response to tis:
quite dim...f8...1/60thSnoweagle said:The theatre wasn't well lit, it was quite dim. Shutter speed's around 1/60.
roti_prata said:quite dim...f8...1/60th
wats ur defination of dim??:dunno:
and y use iso800 film at f8?
Snoweagle said:Hard to explain here...only when u're at the scene then u'll know.
i've tried other ways of exposing of different ASA speed films and at different apertures. This combination produces very gd results.