Hello all,
I just wanted to start out by explaining "Noob". I am not only new to sophisticated photography, I am also new to marine aquatics and I would like to learn how to take decent pictures of my new aquarium. I just recently purchased the 29 gallon BioCube nano reef aquarium by Oceanic. It has been in operation for about a week now, and I would like to learn how to take some pictures of it to document my progress.
For a camera, I have a Casio Exilim EX-S100. It is most definately a beginners camera as I do not take many pictures. It seems to have a few advanced options, but I have no idea how they work or how to adjust them to make my tank pictures better. Now, I know that some, if not most, of you will tell me that I cannot take good pictures with a camera of such low quality.
I kind of understood that. But, after laying down the cash for the tank, I do not have the funds to go out and buy a $500+ camera, so I was hoping this one would "work" with the proper education.
If anyone has this camera, or one like it, and could tell me what settings to use to get good tank shots, I would be most greatful!
Here are some of my sample work for you all to "grade". Be gentle!
Thanks in advance!
I just wanted to start out by explaining "Noob". I am not only new to sophisticated photography, I am also new to marine aquatics and I would like to learn how to take decent pictures of my new aquarium. I just recently purchased the 29 gallon BioCube nano reef aquarium by Oceanic. It has been in operation for about a week now, and I would like to learn how to take some pictures of it to document my progress.
For a camera, I have a Casio Exilim EX-S100. It is most definately a beginners camera as I do not take many pictures. It seems to have a few advanced options, but I have no idea how they work or how to adjust them to make my tank pictures better. Now, I know that some, if not most, of you will tell me that I cannot take good pictures with a camera of such low quality.

If anyone has this camera, or one like it, and could tell me what settings to use to get good tank shots, I would be most greatful!
Here are some of my sample work for you all to "grade". Be gentle!





Thanks in advance!