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Reefwifey

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Hey all. Anyone have a Sony D50 SLR? My hubby just bought one yesterday, with all kinds of autofocusing lenses, one macro, and I'm trying to figure out how to utilize it best with tank shots. Here is some of what I took last night, real quick and dirty, I hope to really be able to get some fantastic shots:

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ohmygoshwowowowowowowowow!!!
Those are AWESOME pics! The clarity is amazing!!! I don't use that camera (We have a SOny DSC-F717) but I sure wish I did!!

AWESOME shot of the PPE especially!!!

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Laurie
 

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I have a Canon 350d with macro lens (I will psot some pics sonn I promise!) The best coral shots I get is with a tripod & all flow turned off within the tank, most macro lenses have a very narrow depth of field, so manual focusing is normally better, but certainly requires a tripod!

Cheers Shelton.
 

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