how do u guys take clear pics of the tank?

pogiboy67

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hey everyone i see that a lot of people are good at taking pictures of their tank and inhabitants... whenever i try... i always get lousy blurry shots... not a camera man but i do have a casio 7.2 megapixel camera... anyone have tips as to how to take better pics?
 
first off turn the flash off and preferably all the lights in the room other than the tank lights. Take the picture from a slight angle to prevent reflections. your camera may have a setting called macro close up so check for that it helps. A tripod may help slightly if your really shaky. Good luck
 
The photography forum has many tips and tricks to share, you should check them out. :)
 
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i have even heard of people putting there digitals in plastic baggies and then ito the tank to tank the pics never tried either though
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6752805#post6752805 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dubbin1
Knowledge of the camera and a tripod is the only way to get good clear pictures

I agree!
 
In my experience, a few things are key:

Turn off the flash on the camera.
Tripod.
Check to see if your camera has a macro mode, read it's details, use it.
Turn off lights in room, close curtains if light outside [prevents glare from glass]
IMO, generally `straight on' shots, esp if close-ups, have less problems than shooting at an angle through glass.
Read about white balance in your camera's specs.
Zoom out a little, then crop for the image size you want [IMO many camera don't focus great all the way zoomed in, plus the posted pic size is small enough that you'll want to crop or shrink either way].

Do check the Photography forum for a ton more ideas, suggestions ... and check their stickies.
 
I've also had to lessen the light on my digital to get better pictures. Some cameras just aren't good at taking close up shots. When I bought my camera, I tested it by taking a bunch of macro shots and seeing how clear they came out.

A little trick for really close up shots, Try shooting through a magnifying glass:)
 
I have also heard that turning off all skimmers, pumps and powerheads. This way the water is not disturbing the water.

I also have heard taking shots from above the tank is best for coral shots.

That is my .02 and I am certainly not a pro at it.
 
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