Its a Olympus 550UZ.Ive had it for a while now the camera but havent really worked out how to use it.I just set it to auto and take a picture.I bought it to take macro shots of my other animals (reptiles).They are easy to take pics of as they stay still ten hours a day lol.What camera are u using? That is an amazing trigger fish!!
My camera takes awesome macro shots,I even bought some screw on lenses for it which magnify a ant lol.I'll take some pics with them tomorrow of some coral if I can and post them here.I have had a Fuji FinePix S9500 for a while (never been really happy with it - way too much noise). It doesn't do a very good job on tank photos. Surprisingly, a little Canon IXUS 850 IS I have kills it on macro shots in the tank.
I was going to lash out and buy a Nikon D7000 recently (need it for my web business) but went and got a reef tank instead. :rolleyes
There you go .So what did I have for lunch lol.Ill be away till monday im going camping,then ive got a job interview tuesday.Freaking out a bit.I could tell from the movement in the goni ;)
Or, I could look at the EXIF data (Exchangeable Image File) that is stored with each photo - it stores information about the camera and the settings used to take the picture.
Yes I love my macro lenses.It's pointless having a flash as its so close lol.I have some lenses that screw into the front of it and they have different colour filters,which give a nice effect.They are some great shots for the level of light in there.. i ALWAYS have trouble with light.. and therefore shutter speed vs f stop settings..
ive been playing with remote flash guns (speedlights etc) but not winning.. im going to play with shutter priority setting next time.. that looks like a winner..
i still love my macro extension tubes though.. :) reduces the field of view to about 5mm (the area thats in focus from the front to the back of the pic) but works well if you get it on a good spot. :)