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![]() Chad,
Watched your video about six times just now looking for ways to improve video quality. Don't know how these factor into quality, but I would remove all other light from the room other than the light over the tank. I'm thinking there may be shadows and bright spots of ambient light on the tank glass affecting quality. Could be wrong, though. Also, I used a tripod for most of the video I shot, so the camera was more or less stationary, or it was being supported by the tripod as I moved the camera around. And I moved the camera slowly so the frames were possibly not as blurry as if I had moved it quickly. Actually don't know how you could change the capture settings since I don't use that feature. Maybe experiment with various settings until you find what works best. Or, maybe you've got to get an Olympus C-5050 digicam like mine ![]() Thanks for your help and inspiration ![]() |