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Anonymous
The higher the ISO (sensor sensitivity), the more noise you'll get. The other settings just let more light in the sensor.
So, to get less noise... you'd have to shoot with ISO = 800 or lower, depending on camera. In order to not underexpose your picture, you'll have to set aperture and/or exposure time and/or flash to compensante for the number of stops you lost by lowering the ISO.
For more info on stops... google.
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