Macro Video Tips & Help - Aquarium

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Hi,

I am making videos of my aquascapes using Fuji XT-4 and XF 16-80 lens that came with the camera. I am an amateur photographer, but I am making a lot of research and am constantly trying to improve.

I want to shoot smaller fishes up-close and am making my strides towards macro videography. I am interested in your suggestions, specifically about following questions (base the answers for video, not photo):
- If you do film Macro in aquariums, is glass reflection an issue for you and how do you deal with it?
- I am looking at Fujifilm XF 80mm f/2.8 OIS Macro as my lens of choice, any experience with it?
- Right now, I was shooting on tripod, focusing on selected area and waiting for fish to arrive. Then trying to focus and that was it. I couldn't get too close to the subject due to the lens limitations on XF 16-80. Will my Macro lens improve that?
- What do you do about lighting? Do you add additional light on top of the aquarium when you shoot video? (Adding light towards aquarium is probably no-go, since reflection).
- What is the aperture you are using when filming fish, what is shutter speed? Do you get enough light with aquarium light and let's say f/8 and 120 ss?

Any other advice?
 

Ron Reefman

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Show us what you are doing currently and let other people make suggestions.:cool:
 

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