A realisation and some dats

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Bogwoodbruce

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I've recently gotten a new 10.1 megapixel cambra to replace my old 2 megapixel one, but when ever i take a picture of a fish it is always blurred. But the pictures are very clear and bright. So i started using my old camera and teh pictures aren't as clear and bright but the fish aren't blurred so i'm gonna use the 10.1 Megapixel for tank shots and vids and the 2 megapixal for fish shots.
 
The first pic is taken using the 2 megalpixel.
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The second using the 10.1 megapixel which do you think is best and reasons please!
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(There has been worst more blurry pics taken.)
 
the second is better, but you could do much better. What is the new cam?
 
pratice makes perfect nice lil indo you got there
 
just a little advice, when you're taking pictures, definitely use the tripod. Yes, it's a bit awkward, but it will dramatically improve the picture. Also, I believe that camera has a fully manual mode for adjusting the aperture and shutter speed.

For this type of photography, I'd suggest opening the aperture up fully and increasing shutter speed. Avoid using the on-board flash if at all possible. If the picture is too dark, try increasing the iso a bit (although go too high and it'll look like the 2.0 mp picture with noise).
 
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