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Aquarium Photography Tips from Nikon

jasonstone

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Found this today and thought it was a good read. You could apply this to many different makes of cameras.

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Learn-An...how-to-take-great-photos-at-the-aquarium.html
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jasonstone

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Strange. I 'clicked' the link and it just came up fine - and I don't even use a Nikon!:)
Hmmm... indeed, the link is now visible to me as well. The Nikon gods must have been angered at me for some reason... perhaps for considering another brand of macro lens ;) Off to read the article!
 

slimbolen99

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Shawnee, KS
Yeah, Mike, I think he is probably looking at big fish in a public aquarium. Those tetras and livebearers are tough to get!
 

timpane

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The Nikon gods must have been angered at me for some reason... perhaps for considering another brand of macro lens attachFull2124 Off to read the article!
 

ChuckinMA

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Massachusetts
Thanks for the link. I've made a few attempts at photographing my fish with a digital SLR and tripod, and either end up with too much glare from the flash or blurred images due to a slow shutter speed. Obviously it can be done since there are some excellent photos on this site, so I need to set aside time to more fully read the owner's guide and do some more research. :confused:
 

Mike Wise

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The best photos require that the flash(es) be offset from the camera. That means separate flash(es). Another option is putting the fish in a small photo tank with sunlight streaming into it.
 

tobocrs

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Thanks for the link — yes, it worked fine for me first time — and I just ordered rubber lens hoods for both my cameras! Watch out, apistogramma.com, sexy cacatuoides photos coming soon!
 

Mol_PMB

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I find that the key components are:
-no flash
-50mm prime lens
-manual focus (instant response, not confused by reflections and the fish don't get shocked by the focusing light)
-camera that can produce quality images at high ISO/ASA (I use a D7000 at ISO 4000)
-Patience
-Gentle post-process
:)
 

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