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What shutter speed to use indoors?
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What shutter speed to use indoors?
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If you don't have a tripod, keep your shutter speed to at least 1/100 to avoid blur from camera shake. For indoor areas without enough light, you might need to increase your ISO to around 800 or more to maintain a fast shutter speed.
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