yep, I'm a photographer and I agree with everything being said so far. Gym lighting is a strange animal as it can be metal halide, tugnsten, carbide, etc. Each one puts out a diffrent temperature of light on the Kelvin scale. Just like flourescent lights turn things green, these lights all skew color one way or the other. Get a decent SLR digital, like the d80, d200, d300, or Canon rebel digital xti, eos 30d or 40 d, these are pretty much a minimum. What Howard H. is saying is that to get rid of blur, you need to shoot with a fast shutter speed, 1/250th of a second or higher, but a lot of gyms are dark, that's where a fast aperature comes in to make up the difference. Also, a lot of cameras have what is known as "shutter lag time," the time between when you pres the button and the picture is actually taken. More expensive cameras don't have this lag time, less expensive ones do. Good luck, and visit a camera shop, they'll fix you up.
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