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Re: Cannon PowerShot A3200 IS questions
Tripod/stand/surface is a must.
In terms of settings, you would need to increase shutter speed to allow the sensor more time taking in the light. to counter the blur, increasing the ISO level means you can then decrease the shutter speed. But increasing the ISO means the sensor runs hotter and introduces noise to the image. At that point, you can try reducing the F-Stop to allow more light in, but this will give you a narrower depth of focus (foreground and background get blurry).
If the camera has an auto-night mode, use that in conjunction with putting the camera on a surface. Otherwise, it's just some time playing about with F-Stop, Iso and shutter speed to get the image you want.
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