It’s not easy to come up with a sharp close up picture of a fish in an aquarium using a point-and-shoot camera.
Many things can go wrong because of the narrow dept of field and even a slight movement of the subject will throw the picture off focus. And fish just won’t stay still. The trick is to take as many shots as possible, varying the focus lock each time.

Once again, taking a single shot of your subject is a big no-no. With DSLR the chance of success will be higher because of the sheer speed of the camera and the ability to shoot at high ISO.
March 15, 2008
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