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  • HELP Nikon coolpix s550 digital camera picture taken stinks!

    Can anyone give me some good sound advice on best settings to be on this camera for taken pictures in living room lights off all around except for above tank, black background bright white sand Ikola Tropheus. I pretty much want to toss the instructions they confuse the snot out of me! I have a tripod also. Thanks CD

  • #2
    Tripod helps

    ISO 400 to 800 or use auto iso
    shutter 1/200 or faster (denominator gets larger)
    ƒ-stop 2.8 or wider (number gets smaller)

    with the white sand, I would start with matrix or "regular" metering (don't try spot metering till later)
    300+RR (8-10 ft x 30"x30") - Waiting to find it... Lake Tanganyikan
    225RR (72"x24"Wx29"H) DSA - Lake Tanganyikan WC Murago
    210RR (60"x24"Wx32"H) AGE - Lake Tanganyikan WC IN PROGRESS
    160RR 1/2 cylinder (60"x30"Wx30"H) AGE - Altum Biotope IN PROGRESS
    90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Rio Meta Biotope
    90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Lake Valencia Biotope
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    • #3
      Use flash when taking the pictures.

      Crop out flash point.
      I ate my fish that died.

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      • #4
        Post some bad pictures and lets see what we can do!
        I ate my fish that died.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cameracorpus
          ddaquaria is correct, if you have the choice of using manual settings on your camera.
          ...
          And yes, let us see what you have now. They may be better than you think!
          Yes, I did make that assumption (OOPS)

          +2 on showing what you have now.
          300+RR (8-10 ft x 30"x30") - Waiting to find it... Lake Tanganyikan
          225RR (72"x24"Wx29"H) DSA - Lake Tanganyikan WC Murago
          210RR (60"x24"Wx32"H) AGE - Lake Tanganyikan WC IN PROGRESS
          160RR 1/2 cylinder (60"x30"Wx30"H) AGE - Altum Biotope IN PROGRESS
          90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Rio Meta Biotope
          90RR (36"x24"Wx25"H) NEO DSA - Lake Valencia Biotope
          __________________________
          2x46 Bowfront- Q/Holding Tank

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cameracorpus
            If you find you must use the flash, take the photos from an angle. Straight on and you will get the flash reflection.
            +1

            I've added a lot of lights to my tanks before. I found that no matter what I add it's nothing like the built in flash.

            I take my pictures at a slight angle with flash and crop out the flash reflection. Best results from my experience.
            I ate my fish that died.

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