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if you're not satisifed with the range your flash reaches, try looking for a external flash for your camera. If you think your current flash makes ppl look like ghosts (pale faces, every wrinkle visible, shiny faces etc) try buying a "bouncer" to your flash. It makes the flash alot softer and it also reduces hard shadows behind objects. You can also build your own "bouncer" to your flash using some half-transparent plastic and attach it on the flash. If you can, tilt the flash 45 degrees up so that the flash bounces even more (first through the bouncer, then bouncing off the roof). This gives you alot better indoor flashphotos but the "bouncer" reduces the range your flash can light up though, so be sure you are close enough!
Hope it helped a little 
edit: and if you meant taking long-range pics of dj's / lasershows well then ignore the above statement if you want clear pics with no motionblur of lasershows/clubscenery then you might have to consider a tripod and/or measure a bright lightsource so you can be able to take photos with a short shutterspeed (or manually set the shutter if you can). This way you can take handheld photos with your camera without risking to get motionblur/overexposure (as dark clubs may trick the lightmetering in the camera to think it needs a longer shutterspeed to brighten up the photo when in fact in doesn't, so be sure to doublecheck that too). I'm in a bit hurry now so I haven't had time to correct any possible errors, if you need any additional help just pm 
Last edited by P4z! on Feb-19-2005 at 02:33
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