1 You need a DSLR capable of very high ISO settings, the higher the better.
The ISO rating on a digital camera is the equivalent of the "speed" of the film. The higher the ISO rating, the more sensitive it is in low light situations. Nearly all digital cameras offer a range of ISO ratings.
Look for one that goes at least as high as ISO 800. The bad news is that shooting at the highest ISO rating or the widest aperture does not give you the best possible quality, but unless you are making very large prints or blowups on screen you'll be happy with what you get. NOW: About the flash.
Flashes have ratings, too. Look at the specifications for the flash on the spec page for any camera you might buy. They will tell you something like, "15 feet at f8".
Compare one to another to find the strongest flash. But don't expect to find an inexpensive camera with a flash powerful enough to make a difference if you are shooting in a dark concert hall from 100 feet away; there's no such thing.
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