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Apr 08, 2011 21:12 |  #1

Hi,

I am going to the prom tomorrow as a chaperone and want to try out my new T3i, but being a total noob, I will need some guidance. It will be pretty dark and the kids will be moving. I have the kit lens and a 55-250. Any advice as far as lens choice and camera settings? I can take my tripod, but that won't help much if the kids are moving, will it? Thanks!


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Apr 08, 2011 21:26 |  #2

Taking pictures indoors will be a challenge without a external flash. The 18-55 might be the best bet since the 55-250 is probably going to be too long indoors unless you are looking for solo shots. Good Luck!


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Apr 08, 2011 22:05 |  #3

I agree with that. You might wanna rent a 50 1.4 or another fast lens. That will help considerably.


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Apr 08, 2011 23:13 |  #4

Dont bother with current lenses.




  
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Apr 09, 2011 02:04 |  #5

Daship wrote in post #12187200 (external link)
Dont bother with current lenses.

+1 , you have to have an external flash and some fast lens for decent quality shots , otherwise take P&S.


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Apr 09, 2011 03:04 |  #6

^ I'd argue you'd need an external flash OR a fast lens. I got some great shots at my prom's pre-party (or whatever they're called) using a yongnuo yn460-ii (manual) and at the time my 18-55 IS kit lens.

being a manual flash you need to take a few exposures until you find the right one, but once I did I was able to just hand the camera to my mom and actually... you know... be in some of my prom pictures :D

so yeah I'd see which you can get easiest/fastest, the faster lenses will definitely be nice as you want have to mess with learning how to use a manual or ETTL flash in a matter of days


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Apr 09, 2011 03:18 |  #7

I'm taking prom shots err today as well :)

Good luck I'd suggest at least a 50mm 1.4 like everyone else has for low light even then without an external flash its going to be a bit difficult




  
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Apr 09, 2011 06:21 |  #8

Depending on room lighting, you could go either way. Just to be sure to get the shot, I'd take a 50mm f1.4 and a flash. Not to expensive to rent for a day and It'll improve your results immensely. Good luck!




  
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Apr 09, 2011 15:43 |  #9

Try:

1000 ISO
Anywhere from 1/6 to 1/10 shutter speed
f/3.5 at all times (NO ZOOMING)
Up the exposure
Use on camera flash

DO NOT zoom, as it will cause the aperture to shrink


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Apr 10, 2011 12:23 |  #10

Thanks for your input! All of the kids had fun at the prom, and I got some good snapshots. They aren't high art, but I think the students will like them.


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