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Old 21-10-12, 11:30 AM
markgozz markgozz is offline
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I've not tried shooting under floodlights so I can't answer your question with any experience but the only extra kit that I can think of is a faster lens to cope with the low light levels , something like a f/2.8 but then you could be talking about a lot of money .

I would of thought that the floodlights would give quite a good amount of light but if you find that things are a bit on the dim side then uping you ISO will keep your shutter speed high enough to get good hand held shots .

Mark
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