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Old 25-11-10, 07:45
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Hello there and welcome to the forum. As Mike says, a fast lens - that's a big aperture with a small f number - will probably be essential. Also you'll probably want to push the ISO setting up on your camera to 800 or maybe even more, it depends on how much light there is in the venue. As for other settings or lens parameters, it all depends on what kind of style/pictures/effect your trying to achieve and where you are going to be located relative to your subject. You haven't given this information so it's difficult to advise.

Oh, and lens, singular, doesn't have an "e" on the end. Sorry, but it's a pet hate.

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