Subject: Stage Performance with the Canon RP
Last evening I got a chance to take pictures at a stage performance. I actually went to two of them. At the beginning each time they said that photography was not allowed because it would disturb the people who were watching the program. But I switched my Canon RP to silent shutter, did not use flash, and turned the LCD screen up towards the ceiling so it could not be seen (like what we see with cell phones). Both times no-one said I could not take pictures as there was no disturbing light or sound coming from the camera. That was pretty cool. I thought it was a shame to not to be able to document this wonderful activity. Anyway, here's one at ISO10000. Maybe I'll show more next week.
There's some limitations with using the silent shutter with the Canon RP. I could explain if anyone is interested. There's also one other workaround that maybe I'll use next time, so I can get faster shutter speeds.
Model - Canon EOS RP
ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
FNumber - 8
ISOSpeedRatings - 10000
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 105 mm
Lens Model - RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM