Details in low light

Soldato
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Apologies if there's a thread on this already!

I'm looking for tips and tricks for dealing with low light situations.

A big aspect of my 'photography' is post-processing which always suffers in my low light shots because of grain and lack of detailing to push out - obvious answer to this would be using a flash but in natural light what kind of settings or tricks should I strive for?

Higher ISO(generally circa 1000), slower shutter speed being the obvious - which fails if there's any motion in the shot, I don't like the blurring.

Cheers :)
 
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