^ Yeah, you're better off relying on a slower shutter speed and wider aperture (given the limits) than you are on a higher ISO.
You can hand-shoot as low as 1/30 of a second if you're careful. Most would only go as low as 1/45 or 1/60. With a wide aperture (say, f4 or whatever), be careful of focus/shallow depth-of-field issues.
Generally keep your ISO as low as you can manage given the shutter/aperture limitations.
If you're doing any manual settings (i.e. overriding automatic/light readings) be sure to bracket your shots.
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