Photograph Properties
Mode: Manual
White Balance: Florescent
ISO: 400
Please suggest me the best way to take good photographs of aquascape.
You are doubting the pro here.rajivzee wrote:Tripod yes, but flash for aquarium photography?
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I'm not doubting anyone, just curious. I was imagining the flash will be fired from the front. Thanks for the explanation.hamza wrote:You are doubting the pro here.rajivzee wrote:Tripod yes, but flash for aquarium photography?
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Basically the thing is you need lots of light to get crisp shot of everything in a FTS. The most effective way of doing it is by using a couple of flashes over the tank that burst out light equivalent to thousands of watts of aquarium lighting within a fraction of a second, enabling faster shutter(to freeze moving fish) and smaller aperture(to focus on every detail front to back).
All the amazing crisp pictures you see online, on international forums, contests, etc are all shot by same technique.
Did you tried the suggestion - The aperture used in canon is 10 whereas it is 2.4 in the Samsung pic.SCORPIO wrote:I am already using Tripod. What if you use more powerful light just for photography time? Then I need flash or not?