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Tbh I think you missed my pointNot quite. The higher the ISO the more noise you will incur. No amount of 'getting the exposure right' will change that.
At the upper levels and with sharpening it can be reduced. However acceptable this is is in the eye of the beholder.
If you use a tripod there is no need to crank the ISO, you can use low ISOs that will pretty much eliminate noise. Conversely, if you use a flash gun then there is no need to crank up the ISO. Hope that short explanation helps.
As for the tripod using base ISO/flash explanation, well no s*** Sherlock
(Disclaimer: Post is meant in a friendly banter manner
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