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Jude
Is a Canon EOS Rebel XSi good for Concert Photography?
Can anyone tell me if the Canon EOS Rebel XSi is good for concert phototography? I'm not a pro photographer by any means, but I'd like to buy a camera that will produce some nice shots. Any additional tips would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Yes....I also own one. Be sure you have a 200-300mm lens and be sure that you are get close enough to the stage. Set the ISO setting to around 800-1600 for starters. Then take the photo when the stage lighting is shing on the subject. You have to do some practice shots and be sure to carefull support the camera and lens to avoid camera shake causing blur. Be sure that the shutter speed is set at about 1/250 or perhaps 1/125 and the aperature is wide open.
Yes....I also own one. Be sure you have a 200-300mm lens and be sure that you are get close enough to the stage. Set the ISO setting to around 800-1600 for starters. Then take the photo when the stage lighting is shing on the subject. You have to do some practice shots and be sure to carefull support the camera and lens to avoid camera shake causing blur. Be sure that the shutter speed is set at about 1/250 or perhaps 1/125 and the aperature is wide open.
What lens would be better for outdoor portraits, 50mm or 85mm?
Brian
So I have a Canon Rebel XSI, and was looking at lenses, which would be better for outdoor portraits, the 50mm or the 85mm? Defiantly dont have a set budget Im also looking at bang for the buck value also... Thank you
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I don't know whether you are a professional or amateur (sure, amateur, otherwise you'd know the choice). In fact, all the 50mm, 85mm etc are necessary for portrait photography. One is not sure when one would need which lenses. If amateur, I would suggest a 50mm because 85mm is counted as telephoto lenses. In portrait photo-taking it can distort the face or any big-close ups. 50mm has another extra facility that you can use that in normal cases.
I don't know whether you are a professional or amateur (sure, amateur, otherwise you'd know the choice). In fact, all the 50mm, 85mm etc are necessary for portrait photography. One is not sure when one would need which lenses. If amateur, I would suggest a 50mm because 85mm is counted as telephoto lenses. In portrait photo-taking it can distort the face or any big-close ups. 50mm has another extra facility that you can use that in normal cases.
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