What I have achieved using a smartphone camera

Here is an untouched IPhone X picture
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It’s not a clip on one. I’m going to go with a high quality zeiss or similar. Also planning on selling my Sony a6000 because my 8 is higher quality now anyway and I don’t use it much now
Ooh, that looks awesome! I have been looking for a similar product for a while now.
 
Zeiss is expensive tho. I was planning on getting one for my Sony but decedied against it
I was also wondering if a 2x telephoto clip-on lens would be good for zoomed in pictures, but I am worried that the focal length might be too far away.
 
Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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That looks really nice for only 3 months!
 
That looks really nice for only 3 months!
Thank you very much! I got super addicted, can’t wait until all my frags grow and fill things up. I’m having the hardest time with patience. Find myself looking at every coral every few hours for signs of growth
 
Here’s some I took with my iPhone 6 and the aquarium camera App 3.0 that I have been beta testing ! Most of the photos are under heavy blue light
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Hello everyone. I’m new to the whole reef thing, started about 3 months ago. But I’m super stoked on it, I’ve always wanted to do it. Anyway, all these photos are super cool, I found it very difficult to get any good photos. Maybe someone has already brought it up, but I stumbled across an app called Aquarium Camera. It seems to do a pretty good job

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Amazing tank !!
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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