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Hey all, I'm a long time reefer and graphic designer that recently got a job at my local reef store to do design/marketing/photography (basically living the dream (though the money could be better)). I took a couple photography classes in school, and used to be quite the shutter bug, but I've never worked with a DSLR before. I know the basics of aperture, shutter speed, ISO, RAW, etc and I'm pretty familiar with post processing from my previous design experience, but I've got a few things to learn.
I'm working with a Canon EOS 6D, and I've got a 100mm Canon Macro lens with IS and a top down viewing box lens cover thing. It does great with fish shots in specimen containers, and even better with in-tank shots of my corals, but the dang thing is USELESS with the frag tables, which is to be expected since the frag tables are about a foot deep, and the lens's minimum focus distance is about 12".
The owner is willing to shell out a bit for the RIGHT equipment, and I've been trying to figure that out, but I'm fully in the weeds shopping for this stuff. The article up top about extension tubes looked promising, but this lens seems to have pretty narrow depth of field as is, and I gather extension tubes will only exacerbate that.
What equipment would YOU recommend for this task? Also, here are some pictures I've taken in the 2 weeks I've worked here, just for funsies.
I'm working with a Canon EOS 6D, and I've got a 100mm Canon Macro lens with IS and a top down viewing box lens cover thing. It does great with fish shots in specimen containers, and even better with in-tank shots of my corals, but the dang thing is USELESS with the frag tables, which is to be expected since the frag tables are about a foot deep, and the lens's minimum focus distance is about 12".
The owner is willing to shell out a bit for the RIGHT equipment, and I've been trying to figure that out, but I'm fully in the weeds shopping for this stuff. The article up top about extension tubes looked promising, but this lens seems to have pretty narrow depth of field as is, and I gather extension tubes will only exacerbate that.
What equipment would YOU recommend for this task? Also, here are some pictures I've taken in the 2 weeks I've worked here, just for funsies.