So, I started reading about on the web, and finding a camera that met the following criteria:
- Would be allowed into the venue I had tickets for.
- Some places will let you bring in a full DSLR, no questions asked. Most will not.
- Had a viewfinder.
- I've grown resistant to shooting via LCD screen, and it's annoying for other folks at a show.
- Did good work in low light situations.
- You need a fast enough shutter speed to freeze performers, but also a camera that will give you low noise pictures at higher ISOs.
Naturally, I played with settings for a full day before the show, and made sure that I was familiar with the camera. After all, there is nothing worse than fiddling with a camera in the dark while you're trying to enjoy some music!
How I made my shots
- Before the bands came out, I took a couple of test shots of the stage to dial in the right ISO setting. I started at ISO 2000, but brought it down to 1600 after the first few shots.
- Most of my shots were at 1/125. I dropped a few down to 1/100 and even 1/80, but I was happiest with my 1/125 shots.
- The RX100M III has a very nice Zeiss f/1.8-2.8 lens that shoots at 24-70mm. I spent a lot of time zoomed in, so I was at the slower end of things.
- At a general admission show, I tried to frame as best I could and get the performers in focus. But I did a decent amount of spraying and praying. I'll let you judge how that worked.
Equipment Used
Sony RX100M III cameraFinal Images
Original Images
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