Girvo
Newbie
Hi all!
Got myself a roll of Fuji Superia X-TRA 800 for a concert I'm attending tonight. I'm lucky in that I'll be able to get right up in the faces of the band without any drama: they're my mates 😛
But exposure I'm really not too sure about.
The 40mm lens on the Minolta 7s opens all the way up to f/1.8, but I'm worried it'll be too soft, and I've never shot on 800 before (usually sticking to 100/200)!
So, I'm quickly going back through my old digital concert snaps EXIF to see what sort of exposure those decided on, as the lightmeter is dead as a dodo in this camera, manual all the way 🙂
Any tips or pointers? What sort of exposure settings should I be looking at when it comes to close-up, indoor concert photography on fairly fast film?
After flicking through my older digital photos, it seems shooting fairly wide open at about 1/15 or 1/30 might do the trick on the 800. Thoughts? (and yes, I was comparing photos from the same venue with same lighting setup 😛)
Got myself a roll of Fuji Superia X-TRA 800 for a concert I'm attending tonight. I'm lucky in that I'll be able to get right up in the faces of the band without any drama: they're my mates 😛
But exposure I'm really not too sure about.
The 40mm lens on the Minolta 7s opens all the way up to f/1.8, but I'm worried it'll be too soft, and I've never shot on 800 before (usually sticking to 100/200)!
So, I'm quickly going back through my old digital concert snaps EXIF to see what sort of exposure those decided on, as the lightmeter is dead as a dodo in this camera, manual all the way 🙂
Any tips or pointers? What sort of exposure settings should I be looking at when it comes to close-up, indoor concert photography on fairly fast film?
After flicking through my older digital photos, it seems shooting fairly wide open at about 1/15 or 1/30 might do the trick on the 800. Thoughts? (and yes, I was comparing photos from the same venue with same lighting setup 😛)