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On 9/17/2003 7:14:46 AM
Please feel free to criticize and give me some suggestions, this is only my 4th day with this new camera so i have a lot to learn. Thanks.
- depthC
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For someone who has only played with the camera for 4 days, I think the results are pretty good.
Taking pictures of the front profile of the fish is very challenging. This is usually problematic as it's very hard to get a respectable portion of the body to be in focus.
In the case above, the point of sharpness extends forward and backwards from back of the dorsal fins, but not enough to get the eyes and mouth in focus. Also, fishes tends to move forwards and backwards. So a side profile will have a slightly higher chance of the picture being still in focus if the fish should move.
Also, try shooting at a higher resolution instead of 640 X 480. This will give you a bit of freedom to crop the picture and "move" closer to the subject via post photography editing. And avoid super fine compression to try to squeeze more space on your memory card. The picture quality will suffer from the compression.
Hope to see some more of your pictures!
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
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