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Depending on what you're shooting, you can actually get interesting shots handheld at relatively fast (1/2 sec. or so) shutter speeds at iso 200. Helps if you're aiming at lights. Of course, with a dslr you can easily bump the iso to 400 or even 800 and get quite clean pictures, and less risk of camera shake. And unless there's a reason to do otherwise, you may as well keep the aperture wide open. Of course, if you have a tripod and can expose for as long as you want, then feel free to change the iso and aperture to whatever you feel like.
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