WayneL333
New member
OMG dude! I get what you're saying. I'm such a photo newb. Truthfully, my eyes started to glaze over two sentences into your post, but after reading your post like 10 times and thinking about it, I get it! Well, some of it. I was shooting at the highest f-stop, I think 32, just to get the whole frame into focus. But I now understand why not to do that. The picture is much crisper and sharper with the lower f-stop. I still don't really understand ISO, but at 2000, my pictures really look great! Actually, I don't understand the rest of your post, but I understand enough and my pictures look much better!
See for yourself! Shot at ISO 2000, f-stop 16, and I think shutter speed 15.
It looks soooo much better! Thank you for taking the time out to explain this to me. LMK if you want a frag of one of my SPS colonies out of my tank. It's the least I can do to show my appreciation! Now for more pictures to come...
RR Diablo
See for yourself! Shot at ISO 2000, f-stop 16, and I think shutter speed 15.
It looks soooo much better! Thank you for taking the time out to explain this to me. LMK if you want a frag of one of my SPS colonies out of my tank. It's the least I can do to show my appreciation! Now for more pictures to come...
RR Diablo

Wayne,
what stop are u shooting at? Your shots are very shallow. The dept to field blurs everything so if u are shooting at an 2.8 everything around your focus point will be soft or blurry. Try to shoot at higher stop like 8-16and increase ur ISO. I'm comfortable at 2000-2500. This way more of the image or focal point will be sharp. Also like u stated that u may be at the end or start of your lens. For macro type if shooting I do not recommend being a either end, So if ur on a 2.8 at 100 mm u will get distortion. Just set up at 100 and move up a tad so ur not at the end. U can shoot with priority mode and test out shots at a 2.8 and at 16 and I promise u will like the results.
Anyways amazing stuff, u got some skills and must sweat at a salinity of 1.026, lol.