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Every camera/light/scene scenario is different - so there's no one 'best' setting suits all - but the shutter speed you still have set to 1/25 which will give you blurry images at night when people walk or run through your scene. I usually set mine to 1/100th of a second - and then adjust other parameters around it if necessary. In the day time, 1/100th is fine - you won't notice a difference - at night it might make the image slightly darker in the distance - but it'll give you sharper (not perfectly sharp) images of people which is more important than a blurry face and a nicely exposed piece of grass. Once it's dark - walk through the image at 1/25 and then again at 1/100 - and you should see some difference to the quality of what you look like. Don't rely on how pretty it looks in the dark by being able to see the grass. If there's enough ambient light you could even take it up another notch. It's trial and error though to work out what's best in your circumstance.