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![]() Thanks for the input, I am trying to take pictures of corals, and fish.. I get some good pics of my fish but only when they are still...I will try some of the techniques as for the macro settings..There is no visible options to change that. It is a good camera, but with only a 3X optical zoom. It is a little hard to get a good pic. Colin is what great to meet you the other day as well. I will have to make it over to see your tank soon! Next time you are out and about give me a call would love to show you my tank. You would be the first reefer to see my tank. I just added a new wrasse. Unbelievable!
Thanks for any input. Kris 6043407487 |
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![]() For macro shots I find the more megapixels the better. If you have the macro setting on you don't need to zoom in really close. You can later maginfy and crop to get the same results if your camera has a reasonable amount of MP. For example my camera only zooms in similar to yours but it has 8.1 mp so when I magnify the picture it is still really clear.
Hope that helps.
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