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I can never achieve these kind of photoshot, mine always come out fade or blurry.
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Aquarium photography is very tricky- the more you know about photography the better your pictures will be. Try reading the articles in the sticky thread at the top of the forum and practicing some of the techniques. A little practice and some reading will do wonders for your picture quality.
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Didn't know where to test and this seems as good a place as any.
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One more of a different size, same pic though.
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It's really hard, I don't if my camera is good enough... How can I tell if my camera is good for these use?
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'http://www2.snapfish.com/slideshow/AlbumID=163073223/PictureID=3278606040/a=96929543_96929543/t_=96929543')
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NanoCube-boy-- what camera are you using? This article will give you some ideas on how to improve your picture taking skills.
Carib- this article has some good info on image posting and hosting sites. Holler if you need clarification on anything.
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test shot
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Check out my webpage, this is the best I can do with the camera.
http://hills.ccsf.edu/~ltran21/ |
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Those are pretty darn good, especially considering the limitations of that camera.
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Well, yea, Itry my best with the camera, but it looks burry, I'm not sure why? I adjust the ISO, but iono either what's going on. I even place on macro mode, but still not as good at the other guys.
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The most common causes of blurry pictures are slow shutter speeds and shooting at an angle into the tank. Using a tripod and shooting squarely into the tank will improve things in most cases. If you can put that camera in something like a sports mode (pets? kids?) it will bias the settings towards faster shutter speeds.
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hmm.. I guess I have to read up on the instruction to speed up my shutter. I'm not even show I speed up the shutter. I heard tripod helps a lot, but I think it's a little too much just to get some pictures of tank.
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You can always put a chair and some books or whatever in front of the tank and prop the camera on that. Use the self-timer on the camera so it doesn't jiggle when you press the button. Your camera doesn't have shutter speed priority but it does have a "fast shutter" scene mode- give that a try.
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tripods make a huge difference as does shutting down your pumps. check out Marc's (melev) home page for lots of good photog tips.
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Thanks guys, I'm going to read my manual and see if I can controlmy shutter speed.
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