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Anonymous
If low light and shutter speed are problems, then the best way to fix them is to invest on better gear. Push ISO up. Though, I don't know noisy Fuji's Superzooms are, but I would bet ISO400 is the limit to a usefull image.. ...which might not be high enough.
As a rule of thumb, shutter speed should be faster than a focal lenght. For example, you shoot a bird with 300mm focal lenght, shutter speed needs to be 1/300s. With image stabilation, this would be two to four steps less.
Good sensor (higher usable ISO), image stabilation and fast lens (lower f-number) are the key things to get sharp photos of moving objects.
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