New Camera

shockshockshad

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I got a new camera that has an aquarium mode, and of course, I went crazy with it! Here are some pics of my fish:
Welcome to my aquarium:
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Here is a cory on a rock (but the pics of all of the cories are blurry)
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Closeup of female swordtail:
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The male:
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The male and the female:
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Cory on a rock, swordtail in back:
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Female on top, male beneath her:
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Cory:
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Cory on driftwood:
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VERY close close-up:
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Thank you for visting my aquarium! lol:
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Sorry they are so blurry! How do I make them not blurry?
 
Since we have the same camera, what steps and which buttons do i do?
 
i'm an amateur myself and can only get decent photos using the flash.

but what i do is set it to auto (the aquarium setting has too high an iso), use the flash, press the button halfway to focus. then when you're ready, press it down fully to take the shot.

and try not to use the zoom in feature.
 
Well, make sure your hands arent shaky. I would just try normal mode and turn macro on for the individual fish and take more than one pic of the same thing if you arent already doing that :rolleyes: Most people have to take at least like 3 to get 1 good picture so the more you have the better the chances.
 
Well, make sure your hands arent shaky
I try for my hands not to be shaky! Thank you all for helping me....I will try to take better pics!
 
yes it is hard especially if your camera doesn't process the image right when you click. it took me over half hour to take just a few images myself.
 

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