Concerts and lighting
Greetings!
A couple of days ago, I took my camera (20D w/ 70-300 IS lens) to a Greek concert in Atlantic City, NJ and I was initially frustrated trying to get the correct exposure. I had the camera set to center-weighted metering and anything close to the 0 E.V. mark would result in badly blown highlights.
I actually had to shoot about 2 stops to the left in order to get a decently exposed picture of the performers. I'm assuming it was because of the spotlights that were aimed at them.
Overall, it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to taking pics at another concert. Any comments, criticism and pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nikos
My settings:
Exposure mode - Manual
ISO - 1600
Metering - Center Weighted
Flash - Off
Lens - 70-300 (4.0 - 5.6)
Format: RAW
Image were post processed.
Distance - about 50' away from the performers
Here's the gallery:
http://nikos.smugmug.com/gallery/1348752/1/63640255
Here are a couple of samples:
A couple of days ago, I took my camera (20D w/ 70-300 IS lens) to a Greek concert in Atlantic City, NJ and I was initially frustrated trying to get the correct exposure. I had the camera set to center-weighted metering and anything close to the 0 E.V. mark would result in badly blown highlights.
I actually had to shoot about 2 stops to the left in order to get a decently exposed picture of the performers. I'm assuming it was because of the spotlights that were aimed at them.
Overall, it was a great experience and I'm looking forward to taking pics at another concert. Any comments, criticism and pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nikos
My settings:
Exposure mode - Manual
ISO - 1600
Metering - Center Weighted
Flash - Off
Lens - 70-300 (4.0 - 5.6)
Format: RAW
Image were post processed.
Distance - about 50' away from the performers
Here's the gallery:
http://nikos.smugmug.com/gallery/1348752/1/63640255
Here are a couple of samples:
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Comments
Imagine that, a concert where there's too much light!
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After looking over my photos again I came to the same conclusion. Unfortunately, the 20D doesn't have the luxury of spot metering -- it only has evaluative, center weighted avg and partial. At least shooting RAW helped give me the extra headroom needed to save and tweak the marginal photos.
Nikos