Cameras for Time-lapse of New Tank

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Hello all,

I am returning to the marine aquarium hobby after about a 20 year break. I am getting a new tank, a Fiji 57gal shallow, and want to set up a camera that will take a few photos each day over a period of the next few years. I have see a lot about getting cameras for streaming things but nothing really for just something staying in a fixed place longterm and snapping a few photos each day. I was hoping I could get some suggestions from community on options. Any thoughts?

Thanks for the help
 
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Hello all,

I am returning to the marine aquarium hobby after about a 20 year break. I am getting a new tank, a Fiji 57gal shallow, and want to set up a camera that will take a few photos each day over a period of the next few years. I have see a lot about getting cameras for streaming things but nothing really for just something staying in a fixed place longterm and snapping a few photos each day. I was hoping I could get some suggestions from community on options. Any thoughts?

Thanks for the help
1 photo a day when the system is new and 1 per week afterwards might be enough. For that rate, any camera will work.
 
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