Alastair
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I think settings have to be manual then fiddle about with the macro settings etc
Hi,skeletonw00t said:Hi all,
I use a Nikon D70s but my photo's of my tank always seem "noisey" or "grainy" and i am not sure why.
I don't use the flash & leave most of the settings on auto.
Does anyone have any tips so that the images are clearer?
When i take photo's with the camera outside they are nice and crisp & clear.
All SLRs are fit for macro because they have nothing to do with perspective. The macro ability is a function of the lens, not the camera body.dory said:It might depend on the camera. I mean I'm not familiar with this module, but my camera wasn't really fit for macros and they never came out as good as I had hoped.
Well that's why I mentioned in a previous post that you need an imaging program. Taking good shots of a tank is not easy even for accomplished photographers. You need a combination of tricks to render the photo so that it looks close to what your eyes saw (or to what you imagined you saw).skeletonw00t said:I played around tonight with my tripod and all that happened was i got p**d off with it.
Just can't seem to get good photos - especially not with good light.