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Old 4th of October 2004 (Mon)   #1
mikedewitt
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Default Need indoor gym sports advice

Using Digital Rebel. Have trouble freezing action in Gym lighting. In all modes I have tried, the shutter speed is so slow that the images blurred during action shots. Tried Tv, Av, ADep, P and the Auto modes. Tv seems to work best and that best aint good enough. I really need some help here. Any indoor sports shooters here that can shed some light on the subject? (sorry, I just couldnt resist it!)
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