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Low Light & Night
My first concert....
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<blockquote data-quote="Stangman98" data-source="post: 149257" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>While I agree to an extent, and I am not suggesting trying to shoot 4000 ISO, I would try to find a happy medium so that you can get a better DOF on some shots. It looks like the lighting was great there. I would think in a situation like that you could have gotten away with 800-1000 ISO. I used to have the mindset that I had to always shoot below 400 ISO. Now even with my D300 or D3 I very rarely ever shoot below 400. Don't be afraid to play with it. </p><p>Were you using auto WB also?</p><p>I was rereading your shutter speed too. You were shooting a 70-200 f/2.8 at 1/100th most of the night. The ability to increase the ISO would also allow you to shoot at closer to 1/250th and make your images that much sharper. </p><p>Just some suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangman98, post: 149257, member: 8647"] While I agree to an extent, and I am not suggesting trying to shoot 4000 ISO, I would try to find a happy medium so that you can get a better DOF on some shots. It looks like the lighting was great there. I would think in a situation like that you could have gotten away with 800-1000 ISO. I used to have the mindset that I had to always shoot below 400 ISO. Now even with my D300 or D3 I very rarely ever shoot below 400. Don't be afraid to play with it. Were you using auto WB also? I was rereading your shutter speed too. You were shooting a 70-200 f/2.8 at 1/100th most of the night. The ability to increase the ISO would also allow you to shoot at closer to 1/250th and make your images that much sharper. Just some suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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