Hi there. A friend has asked me to take pictures for his band. They are performing outside in the early evening and they would prefer no flash. I have never taken pictures such as this...and since I am a beginning photographer...I am not sure the best route to take. I have a Minolta A2. It takes great pictures, but I have not played around with shutter speeds, ISO, etc. that much. I am thinking I can take some with my mounted flash, but just take it down a notch on the power. Also, I would like to take some nice natual shots that show the movements of the band members as they are playing.
If you have any ideas or suggestions, I would appreiate it!
Thanks!



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. Needless to say, any film with an ISO of less than 400 will not do you any good without a long exposure or a flash. The other alternative is to use a tripod. This would allow long exposure, without the flash. This also contains a hidden benefit. The long exposure would actually show movement. This could be a good thing, or not. Just my thoughts. Take along a tripod, high speed film (ISO 400 and above), low speed film (ISO 200 and below), a hot thermos of tea (that at least would be my preferred beverage!
), and a large buch of luck. Good luck.



