Thanks!Im going to take more when I get some more corals later this week and next week.Im hoping I will get more familiar with the camera over the next week or so,theres alot to it,but its very simple for me to understand!
Okay,well its freesing rain here,and it stopped raining for about an hour!Soooooo.....I took this time to take some pictures of some stuff outside!Not reef related but I had fun taken my pics,keep in mind,they are gonna be a bit blurry,it was windy when I took my pics!
Oh-And I figured out how to do color splash photos,so dont call me a photoshop junkie...cause I didnt use photoshop...LOL!
Tell me what you think about those.I have more,Photobucket had some problems with their site,and I didnt get all the pics uploaded!
I agree,I like it the best!Keep in mind,the wind was blowing,it was hard,I took and stood in front of all of the leaves and flows to keep the wind from getting to them,but it didnt work the best....
Great camera and great shots..
I shoot a canon also..
To improve your tank shots..
go to full manual mode
go to picture style and choose a custom one..
then go into your menu and choose that picture style.
go to details and turn the sharpness all the way up
turn the contrast up one notch
and turn the saturation up two notches..
then turn ISO down to 100-200
turn F-stop between the lowest it will go up to around 10-14 depending on what your shooting
and your shutter speed should be WAY down to under 1/25
Most of my shots are under 1/15 shutter speed. adjust shutter speed and F-stop and Iso together to get the right brightness and depth of field (amount of object in focus) you like..
I NEVER shoot tank pics above ISO 400 starts to get grainy