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Originally Posted by Summerleft
Well its all indoors and apparently the light is pretty poor, Im told the lights adjust automatically to the light being let in from outdoors
deffinately going to be a challenge this one
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I've attempted to photograph an equestrian event in these conditions and the results wern't great for me, as mentioned before you'll have to use a very high ISO and clean them up in post processing, but even then be prepared for your success rate to be quite low so take plenty of shots. I'd also shoot in RAW to give yourself more options in post processing.
I don't know if you have a fast zoom lens (e.g. constant f/2.8 70-200) but if your going to be doing this kind of job often you will most likely have to purchase one, it'll be the only way to consistently get decent results in these conditions... Good luck!