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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D3000/D5000
Indoor concert with 200mm lens..what flash?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fotojo" data-source="post: 15765" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Hey Daniel </p><p>MarkD90 gave you some great advise, but if faster lens rental is not an option ,then bump up ISO and use of Mono-pod or tri-pod and lower shutter speed to allow as much light as poss. If there is a lot of movement on stage area you may have to bump up the speed & ISO so you can stop the motion with-out blur. Keep in mind the higher you go you risk photo quality. Decide what size photo's you plan to make 4x6 are pretty forgiving, but if you want to enlarge them and you get to high on the speed the Photo's get pretty grainy. But I believe the D3000 is good up to 1600 before it gets too bad for grain Good luck and Happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fotojo, post: 15765, member: 1169"] Hey Daniel MarkD90 gave you some great advise, but if faster lens rental is not an option ,then bump up ISO and use of Mono-pod or tri-pod and lower shutter speed to allow as much light as poss. If there is a lot of movement on stage area you may have to bump up the speed & ISO so you can stop the motion with-out blur. Keep in mind the higher you go you risk photo quality. Decide what size photo's you plan to make 4x6 are pretty forgiving, but if you want to enlarge them and you get to high on the speed the Photo's get pretty grainy. But I believe the D3000 is good up to 1600 before it gets too bad for grain Good luck and Happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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