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![]() I wanted to take some top down pictures and thought of building my own acrylic box. I went to Industrial Plastics to buy some acrylic and they had some premade boxes (10x4x3) for $10. The size of the box worked for my camera Canon G9 although a slightly larger (10x6x4) box would be better.
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![]() Check this article out...
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2008/5/aafeature2 The article has instructions on building your own boxes in a few different configurations. Cheers, Chris Last edited by PixSell; 06-12-2008 at 04:15 AM. |
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![]() I wonder if it would work if you took one of those little 2.5 gallon tanks they sell at Petsmart and used that? They are like $15 I think. Might work? Yea/nea?
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![]() Ya, sounds like that'd probably work fine. Get one with a flat bottom so it doesn't hold air bubbles.
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![]() We purchased our acrylic box for taking pics from a company in the US called Drs. Foster and Smith.
Sarina |
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![]() I use an acrylic box for all my top down shots. If I didn't use it I'd always be fighting the glare. They work perfect to break the surface.
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![]() Quote:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...m?pcatid=16821 |
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![]() Hi Keri,
That's exactly the one we purchased, it works great for viewing corals and taking photographs. Sarina |