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Old 19-09-2006, 01:08 AM   #31
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you are still confusing me bro...


cos for me, for my girlfriend, my mother ... and grandma... we all see a very big difference hehehe
Oh really.
The contrast in grain is so much?
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Old 19-09-2006, 01:19 AM   #32
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I don't think spending a few hundred dollars on a new camera that's going to give you the same problem is a better investment. No more justified. In any case, most folks seem to think that compact or low end digital cameras are doom to take crapy pictures. Here's a field test that I did on an entry level 4 megapixel camera.

http://www.arofanatics.com/forums/sh...highlight=ixus
A camera is only a tool.How the photo going to turn out depend more on the man behind that camera.


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Which is why I suggested that it's only turned on when you need to shoot. Otherwise, too much light will cause algae and heat up the tank. Stress the fish too.
But spending a couple of hundred dollars on unnecessary lite for your tank but necessary for you to take your tank photo is it a waie investment?
I think this is very personal

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Old 19-09-2006, 02:15 AM   #33
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Oh really.
The contrast in grain is so much?
yes, i can show you the diff later... when i am a bit free
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Old 19-09-2006, 02:16 AM   #34
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you got consider that the subjects in this link are not moving?
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Old 19-09-2006, 08:58 AM   #35
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you got consider that the subjects in this link are not moving?
Bro,
I think is Bro Benny 's attachment.

You are right Bro.
The challenge come when you are taking all those fast swimmer like the tart fish.

But still with patience,there is a way to capture them sharp and correctly expose
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Old 19-09-2006, 09:01 AM   #36
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yes, i can show you the diff later... when i am a bit free
So your gems is going to be out soon.
Thank You for sharing,Bro
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Old 19-09-2006, 03:26 PM   #37
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So your gems is going to be out soon.
Thank You for sharing,Bro

nice? nice? tank lightings can be good enough sometimes

check the exif, i dont remember the setting actually... hehe
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Old 19-09-2006, 03:29 PM   #38
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the same arowana [i only got one humble aro afterall! haha]

i remember that this picture was taken with flash... but exif says no flash? hmmm wonder which is right... but imagine f/22 and 1/500sec..... CONFIRM got flash lah

my exif is wrong liao hehehe

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Old 19-09-2006, 04:15 PM   #39
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my EXIF say got flash leh hehe
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Old 19-09-2006, 05:14 PM   #40
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my EXIF say got flash leh hehe
i am as confused as you
seems like after cropping the photo, CS2 may have altered the files here and there...

will put the file from my disc this evening after work hehe

[and i just realised that i was shooting in shutter priority! which is even more unlikely! hahaha either M or A... never S for me]
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