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Originally Posted by CoachP
What was the problem there? All sports photos need flash indoors.
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Not true...there are a few indoor sports where flash is strictly prohibited (e.g. gymnastics). For others, you're too far for flash to be of much use. (For compact cameras...maybe 15 feet. For DSLR's with external strobes, maybe 50 ft.). If it was a fan, chances are the flash was on a compact camera and completely useless.
Also, flash often imparts a very flat and harsh look to photos. For subjects in the photo at different distances, it lights them up completely differently...one too bright, the other too dark.
To get a fast enough shutter to freeze the action with available light, it helps to have a modern DSLR that can do high ISO without encountering too much noise and also have a fast (large aperture) lens.
Some examples of what can be done without flash...
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d3/example-images.htm
http://www.nikonians.org/forums/dcbo..._id=18225&page=
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...ssage=26548248