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macbeth
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get a tripod. tell them to stop moving around :D haha.
though at higher iso, you do get more noise, so a program like noise ninja is great for removing noise from higher ISO photos. I would say at most you'd want to go with 800 ISO, any more and the picture quality degrades very quickly.
Get a faster lens. If you have a kit lens that comes with most dSLRs ie: 18-55mm f/3.5 - 5.6, invest about $150 and pick up a 50mm f/1.8 or f/1.7 lens. Open it up to the max aperture (smallest f-stop value, meaning set it at f/1.8 as opposed to f/8) and make sure you're focused.
trust me, a faster lens will do wonders, more than boosting the iso can
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