need help with macro shots

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canon 20D, 100mm macro lens.
I'm wanting to just do handheldtop downs. 2 problems. I need a better DOF with handheld but still stable and I'm getting slow shutter speeds. What other info can I provide that may be of help getting better images? Way too much of my image is out of focus.
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i was just looking at your info on the pictures.....and the reason you have little to no depth of field.......is b/c your aperture is set to an f/stop of 2.8.....which is really big.

you really need to stop down to around f/9 for macro photography (in Av mode) to get better depth of field. but then you'll get a longer shutter speed........and your ISO is already at 800. longer shutter speeds are not a problem with a tripod normally.



although, when i shoot handheld macros, i usually go into Tv mode, or full Manual mode in order to use the light meter and adjust the shutter speed/ISO/aperture accordingly until i have a good light exposure reading. this is a delicate balance in order to make sure your shutter speed is fast enough you do not get camera shake or movement of the corals causing blurriness, a small enough aperture to get enough DOF, and not too much ISO to cause a grainy picture.
 
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Try setting your ISO higher. Shoot with aperture priority and set aperture to maybe f/8 or f/11. Canons do well at higher ISO's around 800 & 1600.
 
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yea, I guess I'm expecting too much with just wanting to do handheld. I hate messing with the tripod. I don't mind pushing the ISP to 800 or 1600 as the grain issues don't bother me. And like you said when I go higher than 2.8 my shutter speeds are cruddy. thanks guys. :)
 

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well with ISO at 800 and F11, its usually around 1/40" shutter speed. The tanks i shoot in have a large eurobrace around the edge, and i can usually rest the top down box on there. If not, take a deep breath, and shoot as you slowly exhale.
 

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