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Things are looking good in my tank. Here are a few macro shots showing off the polyp extension:
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What camera and settings do you use?
As said beautiful pictures.
Just picked up a D40 myself I'm going to have to look into this lens! I believe its compatible!
10-4 thank you for this info. Far as the tube I'm taking it's for underwater pictures? I have the 200mm lens. I just ordered a macro lens for it. Do you think I'd be able to get decent pix with it?The 200mm is way overkill and super expensive. I'd recommend the Nikon 100mm macro, as it's a lot smaller, lighter, and less expensive, but the results for coral photography are very similar.
10-4 thank you for this info. Far as the tube I'm taking it's for underwater pictures? I have the 200mm lens. I just ordered a macro lens for it. Do you think I'd be able to get decent pix with it?
Yes that's correct it's not the macro lens. I bought a macro lens from nikkor that attaches to the end of 200mm lens. I'm hoping I can get decent closeup pictures with it. My tables are shallow about 5 inches of water cover on the corals.I'm assuming you have a 200mm telephoto lens, not the 200mm macro lens, right? Here's the one I'm talking about:
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