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What type of camera do you use to take pictures of your reef tank?

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iPhone 14 pro no filter Just before lights out.
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Just a tip for iPhone pro users…(might work on new non-pros also)…face the camera at the subject and flip to video and back to photo mode. The iPhone tends to do a decent job at the white balance on its own.

This is during reg blue lighting….not cropped or edited with no orange filter. iPhone 14 Pro

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Cell phone and a Canon 70D. I have been messing with the canon and still cannot get the white balance right.
I have a 70D also. If you aren't using a filter (I have the best luck with brown. You can also screw a yellow and orange together for brown) you can set a custom white balance. Hold a piece of white paper in the blue light and use that as the reference for the white balance.
 

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I use a Canon 70D or a 5D3 with a brown filter. One thing no one mentioned is you need VERY clean glass. These are old. I should try to take some better shots now that I know how to use the camera better.
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I have a 70D also. If you aren't using a filter (I have the best luck with brown. You can also screw a yellow and orange together for brown) you can set a custom white balance. Hold a piece of white paper in the blue light and use that as the reference for the white balance.
Thank you very much, I will give it a try. Be ready for questions :)
 

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I have a 70D also. If you aren't using a filter (I have the best luck with brown. You can also screw a yellow and orange together for brown) you can set a custom white balance. Hold a piece of white paper in the blue light and use that as the reference for the white balance.
May I asking what setting you use on the camera, for example there is A+. P, ect.
 

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May I asking what setting you use on the camera, for example there is A+. P, ect.
I almost always leave it in Av mode. The only time I change it is if I can't get my shot because of the shutter speed being too slow.

The problem with cell phone cameras is the aperture is too small. Most are F1.8 which gives you a razor thin focal plane. If you open up the aperture you deepen the focus range.
 

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I almost always leave it in Av mode. The only time I change it is if I can't get my shot because of the shutter speed being too slow.

The problem with cell phone cameras is the aperture is too small. Most are F1.8 which gives you a razor thin focal plane. If you open up the aperture you deepen the focus range.
I will give the advice a try tomorrow, thank you :)
 

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My experiment with the help I received
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I set the white balance using white paper, but could not ever get the camera to take the picture of only the white paper.
 

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Iphone 13 Pro max and also a Wifi microscope (Amazon $20) I am happy with the quality of the optics with the microscope for what it is, but the focus on it is starting to wear out. The under $50 dollar ones are all the same until you get to ones that are over $400 and those you can't use your phone you need a laptop.
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The Cilla on the back of my SeaStar (microscope)
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Nice pics! How do you hold the microscope still? Do you use a tripod?
 

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I like to use a Canon 5Dmkiii just because it's what I've owned for a while. 100mm Macro with as many extension tubes as a I can stomach. Admittedly I don't have my own reef tank at the moment but I used to work in public aquariums so I've got some fun photos from those. Here's a banded pipefish laden with eggs - a particularly difficult subject considering how much they move and the tiny depth of field this close up:

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Nowadays I work in wildlife TV and we take videos using Red and Phantom cameras so get some great shots - mostly because we have the time to spend weeks getting the framing and lighting right. Can't really share a lot of the new stuff but I set up and maintained all the tanks on Apple TV's Tiny World 'Reef' episode which had some great stuff in it!
 

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Nice pics! How do you hold the microscope still? Do you use a tripod?
Flat against the glass, hand held is the only way. If you tried to use a tripod it would be impossible to focus be cause the depth of field is so small and the focus ring smoothness is terrible.
 

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Nikon D750 with an old Sigma 105mm macro. I've never been able to take good photos with a smartphone.

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Sony A7 IV with the Sony 90mm macro.
 

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