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Old 05-29-2009, 07:16 PM
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Wow great looking pictures. Got any full tank shots ?
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Old 05-30-2009, 04:22 AM
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What is the new camera and what settings are you using?
Tom, if you download the photos onto your computer most photo editing programs will extract all the information about which settings a photo was taken with for you. For example, the bottom picture of the red acro is called "redconvexa.jpg". It was taken without a flash and with a 1/60 shutter speed at an aperture of f4.5 and a focal length of 70mm. A 1000 ISO was used.
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Tom, if you download the photos onto your computer most photo editing programs will extract all the information about which settings a photo was taken with for you. For example, the bottom picture of the red acro is called "redconvexa.jpg". It was taken without a flash and with a 1/60 shutter speed at an aperture of f4.5 and a focal length of 70mm. A 1000 ISO was used.
I didn't know that you could get that much info, didn't even know you could get any.
Thanks Franklin. If I dnld that into photoshop, where or how would I get that info?
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You got a lot for 400$ Good pics
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Hey Vlad, lookin' good.
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Old 05-30-2009, 05:38 AM
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You got a lot for 400$ Good pics
I have come to realize this. A lot of people are saying that even as an older camera, its value is still retained. Its fun playing around with the settings, and trying new focal points on corals.


I will have more pictures I am sure...
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Hey Vlad, lookin' good.
Thanks Greg. Its finally coming together. And now its more fun taking pictures. Just got to clean the front pane for a good FTS.
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Awesome pics, thanks for sharing! I love the color of the red and green Cyphastrea (under 20K obviously, it glows by the look of it), may I ask what that one is called?
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Awesome pics, thanks for sharing! I love the color of the red and green Cyphastrea (under 20K obviously, it glows by the look of it), may I ask what that one is called?
The name they have given it (the die hard reefers) is Meteor Shower. But the latin name is Cyphastrea ocellina.
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Old 05-30-2009, 08:01 PM
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Here is some fish shots...








And the FTS




With all the corals, its still bare..
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