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don't you just love those anemone shrimp? they're totally invisible then all of a sudden BOOM they're there and you can see them and they pose for your pix...
Some teasers from the Cabilao and Malapascua trip, my first foray into underwater photography with my new Inon D2000 strobe and Canon A640.
Slowly, I am learning, hope you enjoy...
Zeeman nice pics, I'm interested in your Camera and Strobe settings and you thought on the Inon strobe.
I just got a A640 that i am using in an Ikelite housing with one of my old Ikelite Substrobe 50's but I would like to get a Inon 2000 or 2000s shortly so I am keenly interested in you thoughts.
Is that why I was having so many problems? Wish I had known that 2 weeks ago...
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The AiAF autofocus system is very quick, although I find that it was inaccurate, locking on to background objects rather than the main foreground subject, especially when shooting very close-up subjects. Switching it to centre-point AF would solve your problem. Well at least one of many
The AiAF autofocus system is very quick, although I find that it was inaccurate, locking on to background objects rather than the main foreground subject, especially when shooting very close-up subjects. Switching it to centre-point AF would solve your problem. Well at least one of many
yes i found aiaf does focus on the whole frame, with center focus af locks on the subject in the middle. set metering mode to center weighted as well.