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Anonymous
>>155839 This is very off.
1. ISO 3200+ is kosher, too. Go ahead and use it.
2. >shutter speed should not be under your zoom (Eg. zoom at 50mm Then use nothing lower than 1/50)
A huge myth. Everyone quotes it, but if you know how to hold a camera medium telephotos can be handheld down to 1/25th or less sometimes. With IS, anything short of supertele is fair game down to about a second-1/4th, depending on how up one is at the moment.
3. From a quick look at that guy's portfolio, he doesn't seem to be that good. Also, the hard part of concert photography is skill, not equipment or anything.
OP: Just get the 50/1.8 and, to taste, either the 28/1.8 or 35/2, and for tighter shots, the 100/2. Get the 50/1.8 first, since it's $80, and buy the others as possible.
Now go study photographs and other visual art to learn composition, and practice handholding your camera and timing yourself to catch the best moments (and the moments where the performers are least moving) in a concert.
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