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Old 03-05-2008, 11:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
JK901
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Default Pics of your tank...How to Guide

I was hoping people could share their tips for getting good shots of their tanks. I have found it increasingly difficult to get good shots.

One of the largest problems seems to be focusing on just exactly what you want. I did just get an Olympus digital that goes under water. I'm hesitant to stick it in the tank, but it should be good up to 10 feet under water and I am hoping to get some good pics with that.

Do you use a digital SLR or just a point-n-shoot?

The last thread I started had to do with Aiptasia last week.

http://www.3reef.com/forums/id/id-pl...ure-45852.html

The pic in there was surprisingly taken with a cell phone. Over in the UK (where I am visiting) they have a Sony camera with a cybershot built into it.


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