Johnmcd
Well-known
Chose the 40mm Nokton for the job. All are somewhere between F1.4 to F2.8. Some difficult light that blew some highlights and the lead singer had the spotlight on his bass rather than his face. But I'm pretty happy with the result. All processed with Epson Raw and CS2. All @ 800 iso.
Cheers,
John





Cheers,
John
morgan
Well-known
Great shots, very sharp in the right places.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Thanks Morgan.
Some colour.
Some colour.



MCTuomey
Veteran
nice work, john. one, two, three, and five are my favs. very good conversion to B&W, too. i've no idea how to handle the highlights on five. the shot works well anyway, imho.
Johnmcd
Well-known
nice work, john. one, two, three, and five are my favs. very good conversion to B&W, too. i've no idea how to handle the highlights on five. the shot works well anyway, imho.
Thanks Mike.
I was very impressed with the noise and sharpness. No need for any noise reduction at all.
I leave on Friday for Copenhagen, Malmo (Sweden), Stuttgart then Paris. A 2 week trip. It's a work trip but the R-D1 will still get a good work out. It won't leave my side
So I will have plenty to post on my return.
Cheers - John
AzzA
Established
Hey nice photos.. You seemed to get in pretty close with the 40mm, or did you crop a bit?
Also, what sort of shutter speeds did you work with? Im about to start shooting a friends band with film so im interested in seeing others who have shot in similar lighting conditions.
cheers
Also, what sort of shutter speeds did you work with? Im about to start shooting a friends band with film so im interested in seeing others who have shot in similar lighting conditions.
cheers
mobilexile
Well-known
Very nice shots.
Did you get any of the horizontal lines in your shots?
Did you get any of the horizontal lines in your shots?
Johnmcd
Well-known
Very nice shots.
Did you get any of the horizontal lines in your shots?
Thanks - no horizontals though. Hope you find out what it is.
John
Johnmcd
Well-known
Hey nice photos.. You seemed to get in pretty close with the 40mm, or did you crop a bit?
Also, what sort of shutter speeds did you work with? Im about to start shooting a friends band with film so im interested in seeing others who have shot in similar lighting conditions.
cheers
I was able to get front line. Remember though that the 40mm on the R-D1 is the same as 60mm on 35mm.
I have more shots on my zenfolio site. You can see the speed used by putting the mouse over the info icon. From memory anywhere from 30 to 125.
Cheers,
John
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
Primo John! Primo! Yes, the R-D1 rocks in existing light and spotlit.. I tend to reach for my 40 1.4 for these kind of shots... 
mobilexile
Well-known
Thanks - no horizontals though. Hope you find out what it is.
John
Turns out it was the cheap SD card I threw in my bag before leaving town. Switching it out with a faster, higher quality card solved the problem.
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