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Old 14-12-2008, 01:36 PM
Ian Robinson
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Unless you've a very fast lens (f 2 or better) and IS , put the camera on a tripod and set to aperture priority , the camera will work out the best exposure if you've nominated no autoflash or have no flash handy.

Tripods are a very good idea for exposures longer than 1/60th second , which are very likely under lowish light and indoor.
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