Thanks Christine. Like you, I'll be the only person in the audience (dress 
rehearsal), so I'll be able to close in. The shots you posted look great. A far 
cry from mine from the mid-1990's when I had to use Fuji 800.

Jeffery
On Nov 1, 2010, at 11:20 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> The DA* 50-135mm should focus reliably for you under the conditions you 
> describe below.  As to ISO, I had to shoot stage production photos last 
> August--the play was Hay Fever.  I shot ISO 800 for the entire shoot.  A bit 
> of noise & saturation reduction in Lightroom worked just fine.  Here's the 
> link:  www.caguila.com/caguila/hayfever .
> f4 was used with the DA 16-45mm for all shots.
> 
> I have used the DA* 50-135mm under some really, and I say, really, dark stage 
> situations, shooting really slow.  The lens focused reliably, but it was hard 
> to keep steady, but that's my error, not equipment error.
> 
> For the shoot previously mentioned, it was just me, the director, and the 
> actors on stage.  I was not shooting from the audience during performance 
> time, so I was able to get close and didn't need the longer lens.  Cheers, 
> Christine
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffery Smith" <jsmith...@bellsouth.net>
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> Subject: Dare I use a 50-135 f/2.8 + K-7 to shoot a musical this week?
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> 
>> I have been using faster lenses (77/1.8) for stage productions until now, 
>> but want to get a bit closer with a zoom. Do any of you who have this lens 
>> feel that it will focus reliably in sometimes dim stage lights with a K-7? 
>> Because of the added length, I'm taking a Porter bean bag to use as a rest.
>> 
>> What ISO do I dare use indoor under incandescent lighting from floods? I'm 
>> shooting it entirely RAW, so I can fiddle with color correction later on the 
>> Mac.
>> 
>> What say you? Feedback from the intelligentsia is welcomed, gas-baggy or 
>> not, whoopee cushion or not, and I won't criticize your reading ability. My 
>> only other long telephoto choices are 70-200 2.8 Sigma (10 years old), or a 
>> 50-200 Zuiko that I got with my E-1 (but I can use it on my more recent 
>> Panasonic.
>> 
>> Jeffery Smith
>> About to photography Bat Boy, like my reputation depends on it.
>> 
>> 
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