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sphelps 05-21-2008 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by S.D (Post 325168)
Wow, fabulous pics and gorgeous corals! You have a beautiful collection.

I noticed that you mentioned one day maybe picking up a Nikon D300, it's a terrific camera! We have a couple of Nikon D200's that my husband and I use. We opted for two D200 for when we go out shooting....we've enjoyed them very much.

Keep the pics coming....they're amazing! :biggrin:

Sarina

One day I hope to, but not anytime soon.

Scythanith 06-15-2008 05:56 PM

Looking good Steve! Try playing around with your exposure +/- a little and see if you like the difference. Get the tripod out as well and get the ISO lower, it makes a world of difference with the macro!

Can't wait to see what your new toy can do!

Scott

sphelps 06-15-2008 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Scythanith (Post 330175)
Looking good Steve! Try playing around with your exposure +/- a little and see if you like the difference. Get the tripod out as well and get the ISO lower, it makes a world of difference with the macro!

Can't wait to see what your new toy can do!

Scott

I have been playing with the +/- setting, finding a little on the plus side lightens up the picture a little allowing for a quicker or sharper shot.

I hate using the tripod, what I find works quite well is resting the lens shade right against the glass which always gives you that perpendicular angle and supports the camera.

I did post some pics with the 300 here

Sushiman 06-15-2008 07:57 PM

My tank looks just like that only different. :biggrin:


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