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    Well if you cant ramp up the shutter speed, and a flash is out of the question, open the aperature all the way up (lowest F stop number) then if thats not enough, start bumping up the ISO untill you have a decent shot.

    Usually you have to use a flash when shooting bands, its just such a low light situation, theres no getting around it.
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    Talk to George, I had an 8700 for about 2 months but can't remember how to set the thing up. George bought mine and had it for a bit and I know he took some killer night shots with it so he should be able to help you out in this area.



    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    Usually you have to use a flash when shooting bands, its just such a low light situation, theres no getting around it.
    Umm I hardly ever use a flash when shooting bands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. Photography
    Talk to George, I had an 8700 for about 2 months but can't remember how to set the thing up. George bought mine and had it for a bit and I know he took some killer night shots with it so he should be able to help you out in this area.




    Umm I hardly ever use a flash when shooting bands.
    what kind of music? The hand full of bands i have shot were hard core, barley any lighting. maybe I shouldnt have generalized that statment so much. And what lense do you shoot with?
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    what kind of music? The hand full of bands i have shot were hard core, barley any lighting. maybe I shouldnt have generalized that statment so much. And what lense do you shoot with?
    thats exactly the type of bands i am gonna shoot pic of
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.P. Photography
    Talk to George, I had an 8700 for about 2 months but can't remember how to set the thing up. George bought mine and had it for a bit and I know he took some killer night shots with it so he should be able to help you out in this area.




    Umm I hardly ever use a flash when shooting bands.
    yea i posted this hping he would see it, and for others who might have used it too
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