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AJ_77 01-26-2003 04:55 AM

Macro attempt - CBS
 
Borrowed an adapter (+7) for the Kodak DC280 and found the CBS posing tonight. Depth of field is very limited with this on the camera, so I was very thankful he sat still for a minute. From this camera at 2.1 MP, I'm happy to get something clear.

This is my nano warrior:

http://members.shaw.ca/reefs/cbs_small.jpg

For the large image, you can try HERE. File size is about 181k.

Cheers!

EmilyB 01-26-2003 05:14 AM

Awesome :shock: 8)

Never had a CBS. Tell me more.. 8)

Son Of Skyline 01-26-2003 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by EmilyB
Awesome :shock: 8)

Never had a CBS. Tell me more.. 8)


Look great. Mean as hell :)

AJ_77 01-26-2003 05:06 PM

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Look great. Mean as hell.
Like so many of us... :shock:

I've heard the stories about these being aggressive. But this one doesn't go after the pods with the same fierceness as the cleaner shrimp, and it doesn't rob corals with same gusto either. The CBS moves slowly and deliberately, picking along carefully. Even when there's food in the water it's not the same sense of urgency as the spastic Cleaner, but I think he's just as efficient in his own way. I don't see many pods in there.

And he does take the occasional run at a fish, but never really gets anything. Just a little cranky, likes asserting himself now and again.

I got him from Bob.

oilers1 01-26-2003 05:22 PM

I have the same camera and have nothing but problems with taking tank pictures. The pictures are alays out of focus and or to blue and or to wahit washed out. I need some pointers on how take your pictures. Do you shut off your main lights and use the actinics lights or do you use the flash? and advice would be appreciated.

Bob I 01-26-2003 05:57 PM


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I got him from Bob.
Nice job, but you have boarded him long enough. I want him back. :D :wink: :D :D

AJ_77 01-26-2003 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by oilers1
I have the same camera and have nothing but problems with taking tank pictures... I need some pointers on how take your pictures.

Fair enough, I got some advice from the Photography forum on reefcentral.com which was very useful, and there is a good page at garf.org on the DC240, which is similar to the 280. http://www.garf.org/dc240/dc240main.htm
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Do you shut off your main lights and use the actinics lights or do you use the flash? and advice would be appreciated.
Main tank lights only, room lights off, no flash, exposure adjusted to -.5 (but again you've got to figure out for your own lights) and white balance set to Auto, or sometimes daylight or fluorescent for experimentation. (Never set to Tungsten, or you get all blue.)

For closeups I tried the Macro setting, but it has a fixed focus range of 11 - 18 inches I think, and you really to have to take a lot of pictures to get any decent. I don't have a tripod, so I set the camera on the back of a chair at the right height and try to get my subjects into range - then wait.

With the Kodak closeup adapters (+7 and +10, or combined for +17) it makes real macro shots possible, like the one of the CBS. There's a couple of macro shots at the Nano-web site as well.

HTH, good luck with yours - let me know how it comes along.

Delphinus 01-27-2003 04:24 PM

Alan - man, you really nailed that shot. Awesome! Hope to see more soon. 8)

AJ_77 01-27-2003 06:04 PM

Thanks Tony, guess what I'll be doing at your house during the meeting Saturday? I hope to fill a memory card for you, and see what we get for your portfolio.

Of course, we can get some pics of the meeting, and attendees as well. :wink:

Cheers!


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