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Assuming that it is very bright indoors, it'll do fine. When I'm shooting in greenhouses which tend to be very bright, I can still shoot however I want with no problems. If I'm in a convention hall-type setting (lots of artificial light) I sometimes have to do a little sharpening on the computer because I can't shoot quite as fast. If I'm in a room in my house with a couple of windows open it gets pretty slow. This is all with the underlying assumption that with a 300mm lens you're shooting outside the range of your flash or the use of the flash isn't feasible for other reasons. For a $400 lens you get great outdoor performance and middle of the road indoor performance.
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