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Date:5/25/2013 11:59:06 PM
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Greetings!
Hi Paul! I’m glad you won, you really deserve it! About the pictures, you should wait till its dark and then switch all the lights off with only the aquarium lights on. Make sure there’s nothing that would cause a reflection on the tank. On your camera, set the setting to Manual and then toggle to your shutter setting, often referred to as ISO setting. Set the ISO setting to maximum which should be 400 or more. Switch the flash off and then take a picture. If its blurred, just push up the shutter speed to max and see if that makes a difference. What I usually do is sit about 3 or 4 feet away from the tank ready and waiting, and when you spot a good shot, take it. My camera is only a Canon 5 megapixel camera so 10 MP is more than enough if you’re going to take those very near close shots of your fish and if you’re taking safari shots where the subject is generally in the distance. Hope this helps! Kind regards, Stokes
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