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Frage von kasibasi:


Hello
I must desöferen concerts on film and in front of the stage
ev someone has a tip for me on the blind-and

shuttereinstellung. I usually put the shutter at 1 / 50 festund leading players with only the blind but would like to know whether light platforms

ev another shuttereinstellung would be better received by it and with the high number of blind

thanks

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Antwort von Jan:

Hello,

It depends on it, what's going on stage!

At the rock concert or Schwanstein (meant) I think it would be bad to extend the closing time, as the movement towards it is.

A sketch where the piece is moved slightly, then one might think about it, but it s.end enscheidet the prevailing light (or lighting) and the case of bad lighting, the camera will make you nice, "" eg at 2.8 to stay to Picture with the gain does not subside totally.

The best way to taste just before and many stops and shutter speeds to test, look like "good" is the amplification (gain), if any impact, good or stage lighting.

Even a professional's camera to make on unfamiliar terrain until a time's test.
It is not always as easy as the Stillimage Tip No. 1 - when the sun shines Take Aperture-8 with 1 / 60 zb.

LG
January

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Antwort von Chris2:

matter of principle: the shorter the Shutterspeed the less motion blur, depending on the Aperture next open is the less the depth of field.

What matters now is of course quite important to what exactly happened on the stage. Want to mainly close-ups of the beautiful little moving singer who sings in the Micro? Then, of course, provides the open aperture with more in depth of field. But there's a lot of "action" on stage (dancing, etc) then of course, has a shorter shutter time S.Weiler they would simply see more of these movements and less blur in motion blur.

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