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Old 01/11/2008, 12:59 PM
airinhere airinhere is offline
Slowly growing gills.
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Experimenting with my new G9

I just got my new Cannon Powershot G9 last night.
I am planning on using it to take pictures when I go scuba diving in Florida next week
and when I am at Monterey the week after that.

So I need to figure this thing out, and fast!

Here are a couple of test shots I took of my tanks.
I played around a little with the white balance, manual settings,
shooting video and even processing of RAW images.

So far I am very impressed with the capabilities of this camera.

Although I still have a lot to learn.
Any constructive criticism is greatly welcome.

Some shots in auto and various manual settings.

Ascindian and some radioactive dragon eye zoas.
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Baby sinularia with depth
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Bowerbanki with depth
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Bowerbanki with white balance
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Crocea in auto
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Pink millie and aussie chalice
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With flash
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