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Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II
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<blockquote data-quote="LucVogels" data-source="post: 847330" data-attributes="member: 70889"><p>Thanks alot for the feedback!</p><p></p><p>I went over various video's and articles on aquarium photography before posting anything on this forum.</p><p>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 such size aquarium. Therefore I was hoping I maybe missed some obvious features and functions I could play around with on my camera (of which I surely do not know/understand all options).</p><p></p><p>I will try to shoot from 35mm.. this makes sense to give a try!</p><p></p><p>I am able to play with the intensity and color point of the lighting. Making it more white (or better saying less blue since the color point hits over 10.000Kelvin) is an option I can play around with. </p><p>I understand a lot of things can be corrected with post processing but want to reach the maximum raw quality with the hardware I now have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LucVogels, post: 847330, member: 70889"] 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 such size aquarium. Therefore I was hoping I maybe missed some obvious features and functions I could play around with on my camera (of which I surely do not know/understand all options). I will try to shoot from 35mm.. this makes sense to give a try! I am able to play with the intensity and color point of the lighting. Making it more white (or better saying less blue since the color point hits over 10.000Kelvin) is an option I can play around with. I understand a lot of things can be corrected with post processing but want to reach the maximum raw quality with the hardware I now have. [/QUOTE]
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