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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

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    This a picture I took.
    still learning the hard way!!

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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    yeah yeah please submit, Singapore need more entry . Not to mention this year result will be base on participant votes
    i will submit even if lousy tank. must add headcount

    Quote Originally Posted by zonkkie View Post
    Yes, 2 feet with room light off. Only lights is the 4x24w aquarium light.

    This was my last year's IAPLC submission already after the HC grew in a bit more. I kind of bought the S95 for this because I knew I cannot make it with DSLR.
    your HC matured !!! my HC like baby :P so many patches not yet grown over + BBA hit me...
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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Quote Originally Posted by Neondagger View Post
    This a picture I took.
    your focus missed the sakura!!! so the SLT loves the moss more.. quite clear ah... soon another one falls into the Lens-Pit...
    if you take full tank shot.. the focus will need to change...
    anyway where is the EXiF data?
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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)



    Here's a picture of my low tech 2 footer..
    Much easier to take, i feel... so how the large tanks take picture? DSLR ?
    i am going to employ help

    Canon PowerShot S95
    F-stop: f2
    Exposure: 1/100
    ISO:250
    Focal length: 6mm
    aperture: 2
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    Sony SLT-A35
    Lens DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM
    Aperture f/3.5
    Brightness Value 2.00
    Focal Length 18.0 mm
    Focal Length of 35mm Film 27.0 mm
    ISO 100
    still learning the hard way!!

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    Any more? Or everyone shy after I mention Iaplc :P
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    Shutter: 1/6
    F-Stop: F/11
    ISO:400
    Focal Length: 500mm
    LensT 50mm F1.8 SAM
    It seems I use the wrong WB so the color abit off.
    still learning the hard way!!

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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Neon, leaving the clamp in the tank with the bolt immersed in water may be a bad idea. Shouldn't it be fitted the other way around?
    Fish.. Simply Irresistable
    Back to Killies... slowly.

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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    If not mistaken that is GEX fan, was design that way . I don't thing it can be done the other way around
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    the picture good? i am going to be the bad guy now and say.
    he has mold!
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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Quote Originally Posted by felix_fx2 View Post
    the picture good? i am going to be the bad guy now and say.
    he has mold!
    oh my ! i've heard some fishes actually eats the molds?

    Low tech tank FTW!

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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Quote Originally Posted by SeVenZ View Post
    oh my ! i've heard some fishes actually eats the molds?
    hungry... very hungry fish nip at everything.
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    Re: How to take photos of your tank using Prosumer model cameras (digital)

    Quote Originally Posted by felix_fx2 View Post
    the picture good? i am going to be the bad guy now and say.
    he has mold!
    Oh... I didn't realize that is mold. I thought he added some cotton wool to have some waterfall effect.... haha.

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