Is a Canon EOS Rebel XSi good for Concert Photography?
February 4, 2010 by admin
Filed under EOS Rebel Q&A's
Is a Canon EOS Rebel XSi good for Concert Photography?
Can anyone tell me if the Canon EOS Rebel XSi is good for concert phototography? I’m not a pro photographer by any means, but I’d like to buy a camera that will produce some nice shots. Any additional tips would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
any camera will do the job, the issue is you will need a fast lens like f1.8 or so
its not the best tool for the job but its 1000x better than a point and click. you will need a lens more expensive than the camera to get really great shots.
The camera is fine but you’d be struggling with a kit lens (18-55).
If you were upfront with a tripod and four ‘bodyguards’ it might work.
You need a fast lens, f/1.2 – 1.8, to do a proper job.
Yes….I also own one. Be sure you have a 200-300mm lens and be sure that you are get close enough to the stage. Set the ISO setting to around 800-1600 for starters. Then take the photo when the stage lighting is shing on the subject. You have to do some practice shots and be sure to carefull support the camera and lens to avoid camera shake causing blur. Be sure that the shutter speed is set at about 1/250 or perhaps 1/125 and the aperature is wide open.
Good advice from the others about getting a fast lens. But you must remember this—-most concerts do not allow DSLRs. If they allow cameras at all, it has to be a small point & shoot. Getting a DSLR is a good idea, but don’t expect to take it to concerts.