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After about 6 months I’m starting to get the dslr tuned in. I didn’t know reef photography was this big of a challenge.
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Canon 80d with the 18-135mm lens and a high definition macro converter
 

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Btw, reef photography can become a whole nother money pit just like having a reef tank :D
 

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Nice pics Dustin! I’ve found having a steady hand is the hardest thing for me, followed by setting a good WB.

Do you have one of those fancy tubes that attach to the lens so you can get shots from underwater? It’s on my shopping list [emoji4]
 
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Nice pics Dustin! I’ve found having a steady hand is the hardest thing for me, followed by setting a good WB.

Do you have one of those fancy tubes that attach to the lens so you can get shots from underwater? It’s on my shopping list [emoji4]

I don’t but that would be nice!!!
 

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