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new camera
Got a new little pocket camera for Christmas so I thought I'd see if it works.
unknown acro baby blue gorgonian with polyps in various stages of extension prostrata yellow gorgonian digitata that sprung up from stump remnents from a colony that was relocated acropora nana? Darn thing won't stay still and pose for me Until this close up I didn't know this acro has some green polyps hiding in there
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Greg Last edited by Snappy; 12-29-2006 at 06:51 AM. |
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pretty darn good for a pocket camera
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What kind of camera is it? Give us the specs.
Tom R |
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Hi Tom,
The camera is nothing fancy. It's just a little Sony Cyber-shot (DSC-W100) and has 8.1 megapixels. The camera size is about 4" X 2" and maybe an inch thick, so it fits nicely into my pocket. I find packing a big camera around is too inconvenient and I never end up using it so this one is a perfect size for me.
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Holy Macro Batman. Those are sweet close ups. Great, now I need to upgrade my camera too.
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I have the same camera, an earlier edition 6.0 megapixels. Being camera challenged I have not been able to take pictures like yours. Then again I do not have corals like yours either. What settings are you using and are you using a tripod?
Tom R |
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I use the macro setting and take most pictures from the top down through my viewer(acrylic box). I did not use a tripod.
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