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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 459595" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>Dance performance on stage, not sure about lighting, never seen this particular performance. I normally shoot stills, first time for video and I have only done a dozen or so videos thus far. I can use both my D800 and D810 on separate tripods, use the 24-70 on one and the 70-200 on the other, and alternate between the two to keep them cool. I just shot over an hour straight with no issues and was still on my first battery, I have six so that shouldn't be a problem. It will be existing light (spots etc.), dancers don't like additional lighting. I have two manfrotto tripods, both the same with pan and tilt heads, not as smoothe as the fluid jobs but they get the job done. I will probaby use auto iso, that has worked pretty well for some of the performance still photography I have done. Should have said no and stayed with real estate photography. Thanks for the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 459595, member: 753"] Dance performance on stage, not sure about lighting, never seen this particular performance. I normally shoot stills, first time for video and I have only done a dozen or so videos thus far. I can use both my D800 and D810 on separate tripods, use the 24-70 on one and the 70-200 on the other, and alternate between the two to keep them cool. I just shot over an hour straight with no issues and was still on my first battery, I have six so that shouldn't be a problem. It will be existing light (spots etc.), dancers don't like additional lighting. I have two manfrotto tripods, both the same with pan and tilt heads, not as smoothe as the fluid jobs but they get the job done. I will probaby use auto iso, that has worked pretty well for some of the performance still photography I have done. Should have said no and stayed with real estate photography. Thanks for the link. [/QUOTE]
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