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Photographic a Beta in a small aquarium
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 260741" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>I used the advice I got here. Off camera flash with flash above tank. I also used a sheet of white paper on top of the tank to diffuse the flash. The paper had a slit in it to insert a mirror for the Fanning out shots. Settings were manual, 1/200, f/8, ISO 200. I used a Tamron Macro (<span style="color: #F75714"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><strong>Tamron SP AF60mm F2 Di II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens) </strong></span></span>lens on a Nikon D3100 body. I had to use manual focus because I just couldn't wait for the lens to Auto focus on the moving fish. I used TTL with the flash (not-manual). I put the flash on an Umbrella tripod but I didn't use a tripod for the camera. I did have to move back away from the glass because I couldn't get the whole fish in the picture if I didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 260741, member: 17612"] I used the advice I got here. Off camera flash with flash above tank. I also used a sheet of white paper on top of the tank to diffuse the flash. The paper had a slit in it to insert a mirror for the Fanning out shots. Settings were manual, 1/200, f/8, ISO 200. I used a Tamron Macro ([COLOR=#F75714][FONT=Arial][B]Tamron SP AF60mm F2 Di II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens) [/B][/FONT][/COLOR]lens on a Nikon D3100 body. I had to use manual focus because I just couldn't wait for the lens to Auto focus on the moving fish. I used TTL with the flash (not-manual). I put the flash on an Umbrella tripod but I didn't use a tripod for the camera. I did have to move back away from the glass because I couldn't get the whole fish in the picture if I didn't. [/QUOTE]
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