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Point and shoot
I don't really take a lot of pictures and when I do I usually just use my cellphone. I have tried to take pictures of my tank with it and they are terrible. So I am looking for advice on an affordable point and shoot camera that will let me take pictures of my tank. Hope you all can help me. Thanks.
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I use an Olympus TG-2, which is great for underwater shots of your corals.
http://www.photographyblog.com/revie...h_tg_2_review/ And here is a discussion back when I first got it and was learning to use it. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t=96625&page=3 And how to adjust my white balance for proper color with LEDs. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=101272 I really like it now. Also go into my tank journal to see more recent pics with this camera. The only complaint I ever had was the lack of a manual focus. But then again, most point and shoot cams don't have that capability. The TG-2 has been out for about a year now, though, and it's possible that a follow-on TG-3 may be available soon. |
Are the tg-2 and tg-830ihs comparable?
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I use an older Canon G10, awesome everyday camera with lots of manual control. There are newer models in the G series however I have seen the G10 sell for around $200 on craigslist and that's a super price for a very solid camera that will give you great images of anything!
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Panasonic lumix lx-3, lx5, or lx 7 is really good...pick one up used for $150 to $274. Lx7 is very good and being replaced soon with next model
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Is it better to shoot your corals from inside the water or outside through the glass?
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Well, depends on your camera. As I mentioned in my earlier post the Olympus TG-2 does great underwater, and really up close for super macro shots.
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My Lumix died on hike up some water falls in Hawaii a few weeks ago. Nice pics but the auto focus croaked..would not recommend. |
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