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Dealing with low light in church that doesnt allow flash.
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So yesterday I was shooting in St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, which arguably has the absolute worst lighting, and doesnt allow flash.

For anyone who does not know it, its very dark in there and has this dark yellow lighting.

I was shooting with my Canon R6 Mark II, RF 24-70mm f2.8.

Due to the lighting situation, I was shooting wide open, and shuuer speed of 1/250, and 1/320. My ISO was between 8000-10000. Even though I was shooting in servo and eye focus on, the pictures are extremely lacking detail. I don't have any examples right now, though happy to share.

My question is, what do others do in these situations? I know the R6 mark II is a good camera with goof low light capabilities, hence why I'm baffled on why I feel the image quality in my shots is so poor.

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