Dull Interior photos

When you take pictures of Interior (i.e.: wedding reception) with EOS50D & EFS 17-55 mm f2.8 zoom, in manual or automatic mode, the shots are not clear, sharp and a bit too dark. ISO1600, 1/125th shutter and f4.5, auto focus. Can someone help me? It seems for a camera of this calibre, shooting in "auto" position would be child's play! Smack indicator of level of exposure to the environment. Thank you.

It is not uncommon for the camera to hunt for focus in low light. Try a flash with a beam of development assistance and the beam value only (not light flash).

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