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Originally Posted by brickell
That was the advice I was given as well. I don't disagree with it. But I found myself trying to force a lot of pictures when there wasn't enough light and becoming disappointed with the whole thing. I had to teach myself that it's better to shoot with higher ISO than to end up with 40 blurry pictures.
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I've been told tripods have been made obsolete by today's high ISOs. Crank it up to 3200, and open your aperture to the max f/1.8 or f/1.4 or whatever and go with it.
I still use tripods for long shutter shots when I want some motion blur or a good skyline shot.