
Originally posted by flowerchild:I'm confident I could get some good shots with it. I'm not really looking to take wide angle/whole stage kinda photos. I won't be able to move around, that's true. I'll have to rely on the artist coming around... and then be quick about it
I'll surely come back here and share the results! good or bad![]()
re videos: my little panasonic is still my go to camera for videos! I'll have that one with me anyway as a decoy for the security
Originally posted by mofothethird:I love the waiting game and composing with fixed lenses. Even if you can't move around. It forces me to look at the lighting or forces me to frame my fixtures in an expectant way. I truly love it.
And In U2's case, they have a hue stage and move around quite a lot compared to lets say. Noel Gallagher :') So you'll end up with a lot of variety anyway.
I can't waaaaait for the upcoming U2 gigs and I hope I get my camera inBut I'm pretty confident now that mirrorless cams are so small.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
ah, that's a different thing, if you have another camera for videos AND you'll be up close and don't really care about wide angle, screen-capturing shots, then go for itI'm sure you'll get some incredible shots - if they're anywhere close Remy's last set then we'll be mindblown
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Which camera do you currently own? A 135 lens is always huge regardless the system or brand so I hope you don't get trouble trying to get that one into the stadium...
Originally posted by mofothethird:[..]
I ignored everyone's advice to get a Fuji XT1 / XT2 and got myself a Canon M5 mirrorless, which is their first noteworthy try at a mirrorless. And I'm over the moon with it.
The 135 mm needs to be put on with an adapter as well, so its hilariously big.![]()
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I'm not gonna take it with me at every U2 gig. Just gonna see how security is on the day itself. Glad I'm not going to the UK since that's a security disaster right now.
If you are getting one I think you'll be very happy with it.