I, too, lack a steady hand, Deborah. It is particularly awful with a tiny digital camera with no weight or inertia to resist the shaking.
Unfortunately, a tripod is out of the question when you are shooting targets of opportunity in a big tank.
My partial solution was to get a camera with an Image-Stabilized lens. I'm still learning to use my Canon S1 IS, but the 10X zoom would be utterly worthless without the stabilizing feature. It is truly eerie to see how still things get through the viewfinder when the IS feature is turned on!
Mine was lightly used, but like brand new, still in the original box with all the goodies plus a nice camera bag for US$220. It even had a 100% money-back return privilege! [The seller will only get it back when he pries it from my cold dead fingers!
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Despite the IS, I have taken gobs of worthless, blurry pics while learning to use it. When I get better, I'll go back to putting some in my gallery space. Maybe I will show you some of Kho's E. singa, all six of whom are growing nicely and looking prettier by the day. [Pulling eggs and getting really tiny babies, too.]
Cheers,
Wright
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