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Some gyms are so dark that even fancy fast lenses can't make the photos look good. Some gyms have horrible flicker in the lights and you get nasty looking color shifts from one frame to the next. When you have the combination of super low light AND nasty mixed color coming from the lighting, it's time to bring strobes in to salvage your games. In this video, I show you how I set up four Wescott FJ400 strobes in a small college arena with poor and low light. If you want to try this yourself, make sure your strobes are able to get to 1/2000th of a second duration, get permission from the school, and use the correct sport long-throw reflectors to get the job done right. Here is what I used--please use my affiliate links to purchase and let me know if you need one on one help--I do that all the time for folks. Last, I do professional installations of permanent strobe systems for arenas so if you need that kind of help, I'm ready to do that as well. Here are the links: 4- Wescott FJ400 units: https://amzn.to/3hMJ4ve 4- Glow Magnum reflectors: https://amzn.to/3HU59m0 6- Pocket Wizard PlusX units: https://amzn.to/34nUaUj (four for the lights and two to shoot with) 4- 13' stands: https://amzn.to/3vPtXJU 4- miniphone to miniphone cords: https://amzn.to/3vO4XCA