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This camera will be great in low light situations but you will also need a fast lens to take good low light photos especially if your subject is in motion. If you're considering a new lense, i suggest you get one with a low F number. F number refers to the lense's maximum apperture width. The lower the number, the better. They also command a higher price compared to lenses with high F numbers. F2.8 is my starting F number. Anything higher than that, you'll have to crank up your ISO to compensate for the higher F number (in low light situations) which may result in image noise (grainy pixels) on your photos. I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The built in flash is a decent flash, but if you are traveling, I would invest in an additional flash. I would rather be over prepared that not have what you need to get those amazing pictures. There are some after market flashes that to really well and are compatible with Canon cameras. Safe travels.
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