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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 19710" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>See if you can experiment before hand as suggested. I may have missed it but I don't see what camera body you are using. The reason I was wondering is how high you can crank up the ISO. Some folks are afraid to go above ISO 200 but I would much rather have a well exposed shot taken at high ISO ie 1600 - 3200 and clean up the noise later rather that not get the shot. Your flash both pop-up and external will do you little to no good except for the shots that are 10-15 feet from you. I would use no flash, crank up the iso and use aperture priorty and see what can be captured. Also your faster glass will allow you to get better exposed images and you can crop them later. My 2cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 19710, member: 753"] See if you can experiment before hand as suggested. I may have missed it but I don't see what camera body you are using. The reason I was wondering is how high you can crank up the ISO. Some folks are afraid to go above ISO 200 but I would much rather have a well exposed shot taken at high ISO ie 1600 - 3200 and clean up the noise later rather that not get the shot. Your flash both pop-up and external will do you little to no good except for the shots that are 10-15 feet from you. I would use no flash, crank up the iso and use aperture priorty and see what can be captured. Also your faster glass will allow you to get better exposed images and you can crop them later. My 2cents. [/QUOTE]
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