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Increase the film speed. Choose a faster ISO (ASA) setting in your
digital camera or buy faster film if you are using a film camera. You
may need to go to ISO 800 or even 1600. ISO 200 or 400 will be way too
slow for low-light action pictures.
Get more light into your camera by opening up the lens aperture. Do this
by setting the f-stop to a smaller number. For example, if you are using
f-11, try a setting of f-5 or lower.
Increase the lighting in the environment. Turn on all of the arena
lights. Add extra lights for a planned photo shoot. Choose a time of day
when natural sunlight is coming into the arena as much as possible. Use
a separate handheld flash.
I bet Laurie With has some even better ideas.
DeeAnna
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