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GrossGraphix

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Valous;4316777; said:
nice, and as far as the setting on camera depends on what type of camera you are using.

Its a Nikon CoolPix camera.

Yes i did have problems with the leak monster and finally got her all figured out. Man its so cool i can't stop looking at the tank.
 

john73738

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No clue on settings as I use my phone.

Looks great. Glad to see it done. Finished mine 3 weeks ago, and is cycling now.
 

kallmond

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For the best photos, turn off all the room lights, turn on all your tank lights, and maybe even add some additional lighting above the tank shining down. Try not to ever use the flash. If you have to use the on-camera flash, take pictures at an angle, not square with the front glass.

More light in the tank, less light in the room is the real key though.

As far as your camera is concerned, you would want to use the sports mode with the flash turned off, or perhaps the night-time mode.
 

GrossGraphix

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kallmond;4319850; said:
For the best photos, turn off all the room lights, turn on all your tank lights, and maybe even add some additional lighting above the tank shining down. Try not to ever use the flash. If you have to use the on-camera flash, take pictures at an angle, not square with the front glass.

More light in the tank, less light in the room is the real key though.

As far as your camera is concerned, you would want to use the sports mode with the flash turned off, or perhaps the night-time mode.
Great thanks i did figure the no flash part and all the lights off except for tank. Taking pic at angle never would of thought of. I will give the sports mode a shot.
 
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