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I use a super-duper Hasselblad - no I´m kidding

This is my simple tool

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It is a compact camera Olympus Tough TG3. I think they sell Tough TG5 at the moment. It has a lot of useful things. The best is that you can point your camera to something white in the aquaria - I use the sand - push one botton and you get the white balance done. There is a macro function - the two snail pictures is taken with this function and there is a lot of other useful things. It is water tight down to 5 metres at least - I never have used the camera in water but I know others that take wonderful pictures inside their aquariums.

My two system cameras has been in the storage cabinet for years :)

Sincerely Lasse
 
For the moment - my aquaria has a rather high demand of PO4. 5 days ago - PO4 = 0.08 - today PO4 = 0. Some were between - the tube from the PO4 solution to the pump fell down from the pump. I dose an amount that should giv a concentration of around 0.06 ppm PO4 every day and I´m normally and up with an unused amount of around 0.08 ppm PO4. It looks like I´m very near the point there I can risk a real 0 PO4 and no stored PO4 in stones and sand.

It also looks like the new light has rise the growth rate of my corals - I had to rise my dosing of Cor7 today and I´m slowly building up my Ca levels with additional dosing of CaCl*2H2O

Some pictures

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Sincerely Lasse
Awesome!
 
No No I´m not a good video/photographer - it is a very good camera.

Yes - I have a lot of time - I´m retired :). I´m able to start the day with a Sangria if I want and end it with a Aperol spritz

Some more photos.

Fish

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Corals

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But it is not me - it is the Camera that produce these pictures. But if I show 10 pictures here - I had shot 100 pictures.

As an example - I have shot hundreds of pictures of my blenny - never, ever got a good one. This - of the head - is good enough to be published - but I have try for more than one year

Sincerely Lasse
 
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Its not so easy to take pictures of other aquariums but I bring it next time :)

One that I missed in the last run but - yea I can publish it :)

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Sincerely Lasse
 
Man, Lasse. What am I going to do with you. Their very nice pictures. I think I'll have a sangria. You made me thirsty. I'm leaving. I'll talk to you later on. Soon I'll be grilling Carne Asada, marinaded chicken. And now some sangria. You made me thirsty. I'm out.
 
With all this talk about Sangria, I got hungry. Chicken coming too

Old family recipe, for the meat. Same recipe used to prepare meat for King Montezuma before their was a Mexico.

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I use a super-duper Hasselblad - no I´m kidding

This is my simple tool

camera.jpg

It is a compact camera Olympus Tough TG3. I think they sell Tough TG5 at the moment. It has a lot of useful things. The best is that you can point your camera to something white in the aquaria - I use the sand - push one botton and you get the white balance done. There is a macro function - the two snail pictures is taken with this function and there is a lot of other useful things. It is water tight down to 5 metres at least - I never have used the camera in water but I know others that take wonderful pictures inside their aquariums.

My two system cameras has been in the storage cabinet for years :)

Sincerely Lasse
Thank you for the info I had a Nikon similar to that but I blew it diving in Thailand it took great pictures until it got wet :(
 

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