Aquamojo;2328921; said:Slowed it down...meaning the aperture was open longer. Keep in mind that when the aperture is open two things happen...first is the blurring effect because the fish is moving...second is that a lot more light is coming in the lens. You "compensate" for the incoming light by making the hole smaller in the lens...allowing more light to com in over an extended period of time. Otherwise I would get the blurring, but the image would be over exposed. So it's not just the shutter speed that's important.
thank you.
