goinggreynow
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Evening everyone. Here's hoping that someone can point me in the right direction or even tell me that I'm going about this completely the wrong way!
Basic situation - I have a Canon 50d and 17-55. My issue revolves around indoor family type shots -particularly of my new granddaughter. I really do not want to use flash, either straight on or bounced nor off-camera and so I am left with a typical shooting scenario of (say) 1/100, F2.8 and ISO 1600. From a distance of (say) 6-8 feet this gives me precious little DOF. I neither want to reduce my shutter speed (granddaughter can't be trusted to stay still) or bump the ISO on the 50d to 3200.
I happened to notice that test shots taken in my newly decorated bathroom, where I've installed 4 7w LED downlighters enables me to lower the ISO to 800 and narrow the aperture to f4 or even 5.6, whilst maintaing the shutter at 1/100. Wonderful!
So my question - and apologies if a more extensive search would have given me the answer - is there any way I can rig up some sort of LED "uplighter" type arrangement where the light stays on permanently ( and isn't pointed directly at my granddaughter)? Does this sort of kit exist or as mentioned at the beginning, am I going about this totally the wrong way? If it does exist, is it within the budget of an enthusiastic amateur?
I have been tearing my hair out trying to come up with a solution and have even thought about going full frame (say to a 6d) which I don't really want to do not only from a cost point of view but also because a fair amount of my photography is motor sport for which I find my 50d excellent.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who is able to help me out here.
Basic situation - I have a Canon 50d and 17-55. My issue revolves around indoor family type shots -particularly of my new granddaughter. I really do not want to use flash, either straight on or bounced nor off-camera and so I am left with a typical shooting scenario of (say) 1/100, F2.8 and ISO 1600. From a distance of (say) 6-8 feet this gives me precious little DOF. I neither want to reduce my shutter speed (granddaughter can't be trusted to stay still) or bump the ISO on the 50d to 3200.
I happened to notice that test shots taken in my newly decorated bathroom, where I've installed 4 7w LED downlighters enables me to lower the ISO to 800 and narrow the aperture to f4 or even 5.6, whilst maintaing the shutter at 1/100. Wonderful!
So my question - and apologies if a more extensive search would have given me the answer - is there any way I can rig up some sort of LED "uplighter" type arrangement where the light stays on permanently ( and isn't pointed directly at my granddaughter)? Does this sort of kit exist or as mentioned at the beginning, am I going about this totally the wrong way? If it does exist, is it within the budget of an enthusiastic amateur?
I have been tearing my hair out trying to come up with a solution and have even thought about going full frame (say to a 6d) which I don't really want to do not only from a cost point of view but also because a fair amount of my photography is motor sport for which I find my 50d excellent.
Many thanks in advance to anyone who is able to help me out here.

