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First off a tripod is a must, generally anything slower than 1/60 will get blurry.
Low ISO is also a must, it decreases the noise.
Other than that you can play around with the settings, personally I like a large aperture for low light shots because it pulls the subject closer and you get some nice bokeh
Hope that helps
I need to get my camera fixed
I'm having trouble shooting tubes properly. Should I darken the room, set a low ISO value and have the shutter open for long, or what?
First off a tripod is a must, generally anything slower than 1/60 will get blurry.
Low ISO is also a must, it decreases the noise.
Other than that you can play around with the settings, personally I like a large aperture for low light shots because it pulls the subject closer and you get some nice bokeh
Hope that helps
I need to get my camera fixed