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| i have a crappy cheap digital camera that takes ok pictures outside but horrible pictures inside. Anyone have any tips for lighting and stuff. How do you get good fishy pics???????????
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Look around in the Pinned Topics. There's a thread about how to take good pics. I just do regular settings, no flash and focus on the fish. Mine are still a bit bad.
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It helps me to take clearer pictures sometimes if you set the camera on a hard surface so you don't get shakey pictures. And don't use the flash.
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