1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    Yeah - you can have a 2.0 megapixel camera which a lot of people would call it outdated, but as long as you've got good light, a stable and strong hold when zooming in and not too much noise or gradience, then you should be right. Though a lot of light can actually go against you because it drowns out the subject.

    We've got pictures here where they have five megapixels for the camera yet it's a horrible quality, because of the situation it was taken in.


    I still hate those folks asking: 'What amount of megapixels does your camera have?'
  2. Originally posted by MWSAH:Yep, so the light sensitivity (ISO) and white balance comes to mind. And a good sensitive lens (f2.8 or lower) for a DSLR is a must. I'll take my 50mm F1.4 with me together with a wide-angle lens and the telelens.

    With concert photography, especially when you're in the middle of the crowd, you might need to take 100 photos to get 5 good ones.
    I woulnd't take the tele at all. Way too big, umconfortable and not really useful if I can say that.

    Will you eventually have a press autorization?

    My father made about 120 or 140 and just 20 or 25 are decent, and only 8 or 10 are great. A shame. But he obviously didn't want to spend the whole cocnert adjusting ISO and colour and light balances, etc... He enjoyed the show a lot, and moreover got a few great pics
  3. So...nobody is gonna do me anything if I bring a camera to the show with me, or do I just need to hide it at the entrance? My friend had some troubles taking a camera to Depeche Mode and The Cure concerts, dunno if it's the same with U2.
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]I woulnd't take the tele at all. Way too big, umconfortable and not really useful if I can say that.

    Will you eventually have a press autorization?

    My father made about 120 or 140 and just 20 or 25 are decent, and only 8 or 10 are great. A shame. But he obviously didn't want to spend the whole cocnert adjusting ISO and colour and light balances, etc... He enjoyed the show a lot, and moreover got a few great pics


    If you want some close-ups, it might be pretty usefull. I probably have accreditation for the 21st, when I have GA. I just bring it with me, the tele I have is not the best around but should be able to deliver some great pics. I'll see the results at the end though, wanna enjoy the concert and won't shoot for 2 hours
  5. Originally posted by yuri31:So...nobody is gonna do me anything if I bring a camera to the show with me, or do I just need to hide it at the entrance? My friend had some troubles taking a camera to Depeche Mode and The Cure concerts, dunno if it's the same with U2.


    Point and shoot is allright (compact cameras), DSLR isn't..
  6. Too good. Bridges look they lead right into the crowd

  7. another smasher :

  8. This is brilliant