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Hello all,

Just wondering what everyone recommends for taking the best pictures of your corals? I have purchased a lens kit for the camera phone and a reef magnifying glass that attaches to the aquarium glass and while I can get decent pictures I’m still unable to really zoom to get the details- when I zoom I get blurry. Few examples below

A few decent picture examples of ok pictures and a few that are blurry with same lens.

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Any DLSR.....

Its all about the expensive macro lens and blue light filters that can screw on to that lens
 

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I just bought a Nikon 7500 with macro lens with polarized filter
 

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Nikon 3500 or similar
 

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Nikon 5600 and Nikon 16 - 35 zoom, I like this camera because it has a great pivot screen, my eyesight is not great, this is at 35, my other two lens' are a Nikon 40 mm macro and a Tamron 90 mm macro, get a decent body, possibly used but pay money for a good lens.

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