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Tips for photographing a marine aquarium with a Nikon Z5II
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<blockquote data-quote="tonye" data-source="post: 847351" data-attributes="member: 63120"><p>The flash shots look great, a lot sharper, Just need a little tweaking. Can you set the flash to manual? If so give it full power and use one from each side if you can.</p><p></p><p>Another thing i have seen are LED strip lighting on a roll that can be taped to the glass at the bottom edge just above the gravel line, they come with a remote to change colour and intensity, you might have to lift your camera to get some gravel in the foreground.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://ebay.io/m/7KwVvz[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tonye, post: 847351, member: 63120"] The flash shots look great, a lot sharper, Just need a little tweaking. Can you set the flash to manual? If so give it full power and use one from each side if you can. Another thing i have seen are LED strip lighting on a roll that can be taped to the glass at the bottom edge just above the gravel line, they come with a remote to change colour and intensity, you might have to lift your camera to get some gravel in the foreground. [URL unfurl="true"]https://ebay.io/m/7KwVvz[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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