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I went to see a band 'Neotopia' at a pub last night, was a mate's mate from school. Didn't know where it was so took my camera.
It was a very dark pub candlelit, to make it worse there were lights behind the band but they were led type lights which didn't help trying to expose the people.
I had taken my flash sb-600 but they just look a bit unnatural even with it backed off.
D40 + 18-55 kit lens.
While I was there I noticed a lad with something like a D200, it was a EOS D5 iirc, not familiar with Cannon naming conventions :bonk:
He had a 100mm macro 2.8, comparing the shots you could really see the difference in quality, we had same iso and same shutter coincidently but I was at F4 and him 2.8. Both at 1/50 and 3200 ISO.
I know you can't really judge photos on the lcd screen but the difference was mega. It just brought it home when we had the same conditions and shots on the same (close as I could) settings. I guess my kit was maybe £250-£300 new his maybe more like £1500?
It's a little frustrating that I'm getting to the limits of my equipment quite a lot. Motorsport, lens is too slow focusing and not 2.8 and not enough reach (55-200 kit)lol. I can still take OK shots, but know I could get much better shots with better equipment. Unless it's a very bright day I struggle to get something as sharp as I would like.
I had been toying with the idea of a 28-70 2.8 sigma/tamron as many shots I take with my 18-55 are usually in poor lit environments. I know this would still be coupled to my d40, but I can always upgrade that in the future.
As far as motorsport, there is no cheap lens!
An another note I was surprised how light his camera was, even with a battery grip. Felt sort of easier to handle even though it was bigger :shrug:
When I was looking through his photos, liked that you could see ap/shutter settings while viewing the photo. On my nikon you have all that info over the top of the photo.
It was a very dark pub candlelit, to make it worse there were lights behind the band but they were led type lights which didn't help trying to expose the people.
I had taken my flash sb-600 but they just look a bit unnatural even with it backed off.
D40 + 18-55 kit lens.
While I was there I noticed a lad with something like a D200, it was a EOS D5 iirc, not familiar with Cannon naming conventions :bonk:
He had a 100mm macro 2.8, comparing the shots you could really see the difference in quality, we had same iso and same shutter coincidently but I was at F4 and him 2.8. Both at 1/50 and 3200 ISO.
I know you can't really judge photos on the lcd screen but the difference was mega. It just brought it home when we had the same conditions and shots on the same (close as I could) settings. I guess my kit was maybe £250-£300 new his maybe more like £1500?
It's a little frustrating that I'm getting to the limits of my equipment quite a lot. Motorsport, lens is too slow focusing and not 2.8 and not enough reach (55-200 kit)lol. I can still take OK shots, but know I could get much better shots with better equipment. Unless it's a very bright day I struggle to get something as sharp as I would like.
I had been toying with the idea of a 28-70 2.8 sigma/tamron as many shots I take with my 18-55 are usually in poor lit environments. I know this would still be coupled to my d40, but I can always upgrade that in the future.
As far as motorsport, there is no cheap lens!
An another note I was surprised how light his camera was, even with a battery grip. Felt sort of easier to handle even though it was bigger :shrug:
When I was looking through his photos, liked that you could see ap/shutter settings while viewing the photo. On my nikon you have all that info over the top of the photo.

