Re: Thoughts on XF 90mm f2 for concert shooting
TheArtVandelay wrote:
Photography201 wrote:
Buy the 50-140 you are going to want image stabilization no question and I will not even say IMO.
Yes the 90 mm is a amazing tact sharp lens but with no OIS and it being a telephoto lens I know first hand you need a mono pod or something to give that little extra help because the lens is one of the larger lenses and can throw off the balance of the camera to lens
I will also suggest a handgrip or battery grip with the 90 mm and especially with the the 16-55 and most certainly with the the 59-140
I know the 50-140 is the best lens for the job. BTW you want to be able to recompose fast for what you are doing. I'd also get a second camera body if you can.
I do have the battery grip on the x-t1 and it doesn't feel too bad. i'm coming from a d700 so the weight of the fuji still feels slightly lighter. like i mentioned in another reply I may need to rent the 90mm and give it a shot. I rented the 50-140 and I thought it was great, just not sure I want to plunk down another 600 - $700, when I'm not going to be shooting as many shows.
Also I used to have a second body, I found for my style of shooting, I prefer having 1 body and usually i'll do research on shows and venues to see what lens i should start with and go from there.
Here's a link to my site of photos to give you an idea of lighting / environment, and shooting style. http://www.mrdavidthai.com/
I understand
One photographer I do like and videos I like about how to shoot concert photography specifically is fro knows photo at least as a place to start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlzSX4vHxzQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyfhLLHEQxk