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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: 847331" data-attributes="member: 70889"><p>Interesting approach. I wonder if a flash from the frontside will not cause to much reflections and glare. I will give it a try.</p><p>For photographing fish I tend to use a flasher from the top but never considering using it from the front (under an angle). </p><p>Why do you want to keep the ISO so low? And why the choice of F11 (balance between depth?). Thanks for the tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LucVogels, post: 847331, member: 70889"] 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? And why the choice of F11 (balance between depth?). Thanks for the tips. [/QUOTE]
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