EnderUK
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Just wondering what peoples views are for aquarium photography. Going to look at updating my kit lens in the next month or so and would like some feed bank. I'm not going to break the bank my budget is around £200 so it will probably be second hand. I'm pretty sure I won't get inbuilt autofocus or that price though but some of my manual focusing has been quite good.
Currently I think I'm taking okay shots with the kit lens at 55mm but some shots at the rear of the tank are difficult, however if I get a prime lens with a nice f-stop I think this would improve matters.
100mm I have no idea on the zoom actually is on this,this might be to much. I guess I will simply have to move the whole camera back to get wider shots. I don't know how this would be effected by reflection off the tank. Do I need to be in total darkness? I have been looking at the Tokina 100mm F/2.8 AT-X Macro - Nikon Fit
70mm might be the nice balancing point?
Any feed back and recommendations.
Currently I think I'm taking okay shots with the kit lens at 55mm but some shots at the rear of the tank are difficult, however if I get a prime lens with a nice f-stop I think this would improve matters.
100mm I have no idea on the zoom actually is on this,this might be to much. I guess I will simply have to move the whole camera back to get wider shots. I don't know how this would be effected by reflection off the tank. Do I need to be in total darkness? I have been looking at the Tokina 100mm F/2.8 AT-X Macro - Nikon Fit
70mm might be the nice balancing point?
Any feed back and recommendations.