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Old 08-04-2010, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by PersonaNonGrata View Post
I have had similar issues shooting dog shows indoors. They're usually in big buildings with decent lighting but it's always a challenge. As others have recommended, it's all in the settings. Of course you want a camera with the ability to shoot at high ISO with minimal noise and a wide aperture. Crank up the ISO, shoot with a big aperture and be steady, especially when shooting moving objects.
Yes! Exactly! You would know what I'm talking about! The show arenas are very bright, but a challenge with P&S cameras.

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