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I own a Canon 450D with just the standard lens kit lens that comes with it (poor so won't be buyI don't plan buying a new lens for a while) and one thing I tend to struggle with is shottingshooting in lower light conditions, indoors and out.

When we have people over and I try and document the party with my camera, most of these photos are taken inside the house however even on the lowest f/s 33.5 for my 18-55mm lens the images tend to come out blurry and out of focus.

I have heard increasing your ISO works well but then you have the problem of noise.

Is increasing the shutter speed and overexposingISO a good idea for these situations.?

I own a Canon 450D with just the standard lens kit that comes with it (poor so won't be buy a new lens for a while) and one thing I tend to struggle with is shotting in lower light conditions, indoors and out.

When we have people over I try and document the party with my camera, most of these photos are taken inside the house however even on the lowest f/s 3.5 for my 18-55mm lens the images tend to come out blurry and out of focus.

I have heard increasing your ISO works well but then you have the problem of noise.

Is increasing the shutter speed and overexposing a good idea for these situations.

I own a Canon 450D with just the standard kit lens that comes with it (I don't plan buying a new lens for a while) and one thing I tend to struggle with is shooting in lower light conditions, indoors and out.

When we have people over and I try and document the party with my camera, most of these photos are taken inside the house however even on the lowest f/3.5 for my 18-55mm lens the images tend to come out blurry and out of focus.

I have heard increasing your ISO works well but then you have the problem of noise.

Is increasing the shutter speed and ISO a good idea for these situations?

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What are some tips for shooting in low light?

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