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![]() I think you will find that camra brands are as heated topic as DSB or bare bottom
![]() ![]() what you should look at for a camera that is good for pics of your fish tank is 1, a good rated Macro setting. 2, a user definable/custom white ballance. 3, good optical zoom levels (forget about digital zoom you want a 6+ or higher optical zoom) 4, manual control option for at LEAST focus, shutter speed and apatrue. 5, a wide range of both the apature setting and shutter speed. and the ability to add filters and such is a bonus also. the next most important chunk of equipment is a tripod. don't skimp on this I bought a 50.00 one and now I am looking for a good one ![]() If you have the following with a bit of luck you can take astonishing pics once you figure out how to use them all in conjunction on your tank. Oh almost for got the biggest secreat that I am sure SamW will agree with me on. Take a tone of pics of each thing and only keep the best one for people to see as for every "awsome" pic you have you will have between 100 and 400 good, medeoker and totaly bad pics. well maybe I am exagerating a little but I only keep about 1 in 32 pics of my tank on average. sometimes I will shoot 100 pics and not like any whare other days I will shoot 30 and keep 20. Steve
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