What I have achieved using a smartphone camera

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Here is an untouched IPhone X picture
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It’s not a clip on one. I’m going to go with a high quality zeiss or similar. Also planning on selling my Sony a6000 because my 8 is higher quality now anyway and I don’t use it much now
Ooh, that looks awesome! I have been looking for a similar product for a while now.
 
Zeiss is expensive tho. I was planning on getting one for my Sony but decedied against it
I was also wondering if a 2x telephoto clip-on lens would be good for zoomed in pictures, but I am worried that the focal length might be too far away.
 
Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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That looks really nice for only 3 months!
 
Here’s some I took with my iPhone 6 and the aquarium camera App 3.0 that I have been beta testing ! Most of the photos are under heavy blue light
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Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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Amazing tank !!
 

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