I am relatively new to photography and would describe myself as a enthusiastic amateur.
However, I have just been commissioned to shoot the National final of a amateur Poker League in the UK which, if I am successful, could lead to a ongoing contract and a lot of referral work. Obviously, I don't want to mess it up and as I am typing this I kinda already know the answer. A little advice would still be good though :-)
I have a 40D and I am not allowed to use any flash during the game play and I currently own a 1.8 50mm and a 2.8L 24-70mm both of which I have not owned long.
The venue is somewhat lit, not too bright and not too dark. I have been successful with the 1.8 50mm in similar conditions by increasing my ISO to 400 but would like to lower this if I can so my question is, is it worth me upgrading to the 1.4 50mm? just how much differance is this gonna make?
I cannot afford the 1.2 50mm at present. Any help would be appreciated as the shoot is only 3 weeks away.
To go from a 1.8 lens to a 1.4 lens will give a smaller depth of field requiring even more accurate focusing and will buy almost nothing in shutter speed. From f/2 to f/1.4 you gain an increment of shutter speed.
Poker doesn't strike me as very fast paced, so I agree with Alan, try to simulate the lighting and practice. Your f/2.8 zoom should be adequate and since the 40D has pretty low noise, bump the ISO if you need more speed.
Thank you Alan and CameraClicker...I'll get to the venue early and fire off some test shots with different ISO settings to see how fast I can get the shutter speed with the 2.8.