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24-70, could be a good choice for this situation and for my needs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 649000" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>I shoot a few stage production videos of a local dance school, in one theater (smaller) the 24-70 is great but in the larger theater I use a 70-200, both are Nikon lenses. I am usually in the back of the theater, tripod, sound etc. I am typically higher than the audience and have the bottom of the frame just at the front edge of the stage. I find the balcony area is too high and makes dancers legs look short and no dancer likes that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 649000, member: 753"] I shoot a few stage production videos of a local dance school, in one theater (smaller) the 24-70 is great but in the larger theater I use a 70-200, both are Nikon lenses. I am usually in the back of the theater, tripod, sound etc. I am typically higher than the audience and have the bottom of the frame just at the front edge of the stage. I find the balcony area is too high and makes dancers legs look short and no dancer likes that. [/QUOTE]
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