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  1. LucVogels

    Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II

    This evening I did some experiments based on the feedback above. The baseline: I have increased the light settings to achieve the maximum intensity in the tank. The first picture I shot with 1/250s F/7.1 (auto ISO 1800) +0.3EV with 24mm focal length. The image after is shot at 35mm (34.5 to...
  2. LucVogels

    Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II

    Interesting approach. I wonder if a flash from the frontside will not cause to much reflections and glare. I will give it a try. For photographing fish I tend to use a flasher from the top but never considering using it from the front (under an angle). Why do you want to keep the ISO so low...
  3. LucVogels

    Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II

    Thanks alot for the feedback! I went over various video's and articles on aquarium photography before posting anything on this forum. I learned quite some things (and implemented a few of them in the above images) but most articles focus on close-ups and specifics instead of full tank shots of...
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    Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II

    Dear Members, I have been an enthusiastic marine aquarium hobbyist for over twenty years and enjoy sharing photos of my aquarium through the appropriate channels. For many years, I photographed with a Nikon D5500. Over the past three years, however, I found myself using that camera less and...
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