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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 464449" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I own the D90 and have shot several concert type settings of school functions. As Marcel stated shoot in manual mode and lock in the settings. Depending on what meter setting your using and what your aiming at will dramatically change your camera settings. Also dial in your WB. A good fast lens will definitely help. I usually shot these from the back of the auditorium using a 70-200 2.8. Another thing to remember is to shut off your focus assist light and the beep confirming you have focus. You will get a lot of annoyed stares from people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 464449, member: 13822"] I own the D90 and have shot several concert type settings of school functions. As Marcel stated shoot in manual mode and lock in the settings. Depending on what meter setting your using and what your aiming at will dramatically change your camera settings. Also dial in your WB. A good fast lens will definitely help. I usually shot these from the back of the auditorium using a 70-200 2.8. Another thing to remember is to shut off your focus assist light and the beep confirming you have focus. You will get a lot of annoyed stares from people. [/QUOTE]
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