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Hi,
Can anyone suggest settings for my Sony DSC-HX9V for gig/concert photography, at many concerts DSLR are not allowed so I would like to get my compact set up for this. Any help would be most welcome.
Many thanks
Julie
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Hi Julie, welcome to the Sony Forums
The most important thing would be to set a higher ISO setting. This will allow faster shutter speeds to stop motion blur. ISO800 should be enough; higher (1600 or more) would be ok if results look blurred, but you will get more detailed shots with a lower ISO: http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/06/02/10/10.html
As you'll be using the stage lighting, you should switch the Flash off: http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/03/05/03/03.html
Although you can manually adjust the exposure I'd set the camera to Program Auto. A lot of the time auto settings work remarkably well in concert lighting. Set the top dial to
and use the lowest aperture value, to let you use a higher shutter speed. You can adjust the ISO from the menu too
I've seen some really good concert shots taken with the HX9V which often seem to rival DSLR resuts – hope they work out that way for you!
Cheers
Mick
Hi Julie, welcome to the Sony Forums
The most important thing would be to set a higher ISO setting. This will allow faster shutter speeds to stop motion blur. ISO800 should be enough; higher (1600 or more) would be ok if results look blurred, but you will get more detailed shots with a lower ISO: http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/06/02/10/10.html
As you'll be using the stage lighting, you should switch the Flash off: http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/03/05/03/03.html
Although you can manually adjust the exposure I'd set the camera to Program Auto. A lot of the time auto settings work remarkably well in concert lighting. Set the top dial to
and use the lowest aperture value, to let you use a higher shutter speed. You can adjust the ISO from the menu too
I've seen some really good concert shots taken with the HX9V which often seem to rival DSLR resuts – hope they work out that way for you!
Cheers
Mick
Thank you Mick ... I have just changed the ISO settings to 800 and maybe up it I need too ....will play around tomorrow evening before concert starts but at least I have something to go on ... thanks again for your help.
Regards
Julie