Thistle_Bandit
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Thought this was the help page but it looks like im in the wrong site...or is it a case of if your not in the ring??
A friend of mine has asked if i would take phots of his son's football team's presentation night......
1.A full lenth photo.......4.3 would this be ok at this size 14.42mm? or 45.200mm?
2.A half body photo.....4.3 would this be ok at this size 14.42mm? or 45.200mm?
3.A group photo with all the lads who got a trophy....should i use my wide angle lens for this or just put the setting to 16.9
I am looking for some advice on which lens i should ues
14-42mm? or the 45-200mm? and it will be inside i have an external flash Metz 44 af..or would the built in flash be ok
and also he want's me to print the photos aswell 2 sizes 8x6..10x8...
the reason why he asked me is that the guy that was supossed to be doing it has let him down and it is on sat/day night
Oh yeah I read that post but its very confusing, if you want to talk about lenses and lighting I can help but forget all the ratio stuff and print sizes, there's two formats with most dslrs (leaving out the 8x10 option of the D3), portrait and landscape, crop to a different ratio in post.
As I understand it, G2 (micro 4/3) has the same sensor size as Olympus 4/3, so the 4:3 ratio is 'native'.Sounds like you are using TV screen dimensions to visualise the photo 'shape' 4:3 and 16:9?
I don't know 35mmEquiv of your camera, but I would just take both lenses. Often portraits are best shot from a distance but zoomed in, rather than up close and wide angle.
As I understand it, G2 (micro 4/3) has the same sensor size as Olympus 4/3, so the 4:3 ratio is 'native'.
The 35mm eq is likely the same, too, so crop factor of x2.