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    more pix (pix intensive)

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    manage to get more pix... beware the actual pic are quite big in size.. but do go to my imagestation and see if possible.. these images here are just previews













    forget the spot algae on the glass and the float particles.. my plants was so neglected that they started to melt from the bottom []

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    Yo Simon!

    Wah!!! With black border and water marked logo. Very pro presentation!!

    But really, the pictures look good. And to think that this is only using ambient light. What would you do with flash!?

    Looks like you are really having fun with the DSLR. What are the comments on the ease of usage? Many have indicated that the learning curve for DSLR is steep. How about the transitional problems from a compact to DSLR?

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    benny, I think using a external flash will defintely help.. most of the pic is 1/60-1/80 ,aperture of 5.6, ISO 800[:0] .. very tough taking without a flash

    I'm impress with the lagless shutter, the low noise even in a high ISO setting. a definte easy to use
    so far, transition between the compact to this, isn't a prob.. (prolly because I haven't use the other functions)

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    I've tried taking ISO1600 , very impressed.

    basically up to ISO400 is nearly visibly noiseless

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