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First pic:

RG: FUUUUUUUUUUU.....

FW: Duhh.. What's this?

5th pic:

RG: Wah kaoz, didn't expect the newbie to be so fierce, better get outta here.

Very nice!! And great timing, almost like a comic strip.

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Just had an awesome display of my FW vs. Royal Gamma

Camped in front of my tank for 30min to get this couple of shots. Feel the urge to upgrade my kit lens to a tammy 90mm soon!

Just a rough commentary on what happened. FW was trying to come out of cave. Royal Gamma decided to scare him off with tt lazy yawn of his. Real meanie! In response, FW comes out of cave decked in his resplendent colours, royal gamma bui song, scare him one more time. Watch the reaction of FW! Really interesting display of aggressive behaviour by both fishes.

I love my FW colours!

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not too sure what brand you are in, although most macro shooter will tell you to use manual focus when shooting close up but for fishes, they are too fast for manual focus, and the tammy 90 is really slow and inaccurate when focusing.

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not too sure what brand you are in, although most macro shooter will tell you to use manual focus when shooting close up but for fishes, they are too fast for manual focus, and the tammy 90 is really slow and inaccurate when focusing.

hmmm i was thinking tammy 90 more for corals close up actually, but if it has really slow focusing, then it's quite useless for fishes rite? what lens do you use for your fishes? like the one on your royal gamma? I don't think i will have budget for Nikon lens, any other recommendations?

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very nice! ;)

thx! how's yours doing? Any photos on the brilliant flashes of colour of all the beauties in your tank? :)

First pic:

RG: FUUUUUUUUUUU.....

FW: Duhh.. What's this?

5th pic:

RG: Wah kaoz, didn't expect the newbie to be so fierce, better get outta here.

Very nice!! And great timing, almost like a comic strip.

thx bro! yeah I was thrilled to capture this piece of action :) The RG really has one big mouth!

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hmmm i was thinking tammy 90 more for corals close up actually, but if it has really slow focusing, then it's quite useless for fishes rite? what lens do you use for your fishes? like the one on your royal gamma? I don't think i will have budget for Nikon lens, any other recommendations?

nikon macro is exp...

im using canon 100mm f2.8 macro for my fishes, its slow but at least still doable, if i was to use tammy, it would be too slow.

if you are using for coral close up, tammy would be a worthy investment.

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nikon macro is exp...

im using canon 100mm f2.8 macro for my fishes, its slow but at least still doable, if i was to use tammy, it would be too slow.

if you are using for coral close up, tammy would be a worthy investment.

Yes I agree, Nikon macro is definitely not cheap. Well, will stick to my current set for the time being... :) so many things to buy, so little money!

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Nice series of pics Comycus. Can imagine you standing by with the camera for 30 mins. lol

great that your new fish can stand up to the old birds.

First pic:

RG: FUUUUUUUUUUU.....

FW: Duhh.. What's this?

5th pic:

RG: Wah kaoz, didn't expect the newbie to be so fierce, better get outta here.

Very nice!! And great timing, almost like a comic strip.

wah.. bino, did not know you have this talent beside being a great typist on smartphone (while doing your umm ummm)

Lol, sorry cannot resist hehehe

You can provide close caption for my thread next time :)

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Yes I agree, Nikon macro is definitely not cheap. Well, will stick to my current set for the time being... :) so many things to buy, so little money!

105mm too slow cannot shoot fish :( I dunno about the AFS version though, that one is definitely out of my budget.

wah.. bino, did not know you have this talent beside being a great typist on smartphone (while doing your umm ummm)

Lol, sorry cannot resist hehehe

You can provide close caption for my thread next time :)

People like me who like to talk nonsense all day long usually come up with quite entertaining captions, I dunno why haha.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate.

And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

-- Jack Handey

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Most of the macro is slow as compare to other lens.

Maybe macro are design for stationary or slow moving object.

And many a time need a flash to freeze the object.

Maybe a zoom lens with converter can do the job better.

Will try out when I have the time.

Above is only my comment maybe other do not face the same problem

as me.

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almost forgot.... still waiting for your 1st FTS......

lol okok coming up soon! My priority now is to do up a netting for some really expensive purchases made in the last few weeks... Anyone knows where to find transparent netting?

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Most of the macro is slow as compare to other lens.

Maybe macro are design for stationary or slow moving object.

And many a time need a flash to freeze the object.

Maybe a zoom lens with converter can do the job better.

Will try out when I have the time.

Above is only my comment maybe other do not face the same problem

as me.

hmmm think converter will reduce aperture by 1 f stop depending on which converter rite?

Anyone tried shooting with 50mm prime <f 2.8 at ISO 100 and crop? Will photo quality be comparable and will DOF be enough?

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Nikon original 50 F2.8?

Very good lens.

Can take very good foto.

But to crop and get a good foto you need good lens, good light,

good camera man.

Not easy.

I prefer something from 70 to 200 where there is a lot of ground

to play.

Sometime too close very hard to take what we want.

6.5 * 2 * 2 + 3.75 * 1.5 *1.5,(Decomn on 14/9/08)
4*2*2 + 2.5*1.25*1.25 (Decomn on 1/8/09)
5*2*2 (Fully LED light system, 140 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm)
2.5*2*2(Fully LED Light System,96 3 watt SSC leds with 60 degree lens)(Decomm)

5*2.5*2(LED only)

Eheim return 1 * pump

1 HP Daikin compressor with cooling coil
2 Jebao OW40, 1 ecotech MP40,
1X6085 Tunze wm,

1 CURVE 7 Skimmer

  1 DIY 80 led control by Bluefish mini 

1 radion XR30W G2, 2 Radion XR15G3

Sump area lite by 5 ft T5 , 6 * SSC 3 watt red LED for refugium

1 Full spectrum E27 led light

1 CR control by bubble count

Start No Water Change since 1st Dec 2016

Add new 2.5x2x 1.5 ft 

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Nikon original 50 F2.8?

Very good lens.

Can take very good foto.

But to crop and get a good foto you need good lens, good light,

good camera man.

Not easy.

I prefer something from 70 to 200 where there is a lot of ground

to play.

Sometime too close very hard to take what we want.

ps, I meant any of the fast prime lens. tt's why I'm asking if it's possible for entry level dslr like mine... aye

hmmm maybe will play ard with my 55-200 tonight... see if there's any difference. Also borrowed a canon 50mm f1.8 from my colleague, will test it out with my gf's old camera. :)

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lol okok coming up soon! My priority now is to do up a netting for some really expensive purchases made in the last few weeks... Anyone knows where to find transparent netting?

Pet shop or even sundry shops in the neighbourhood sells plastic netting in rolls, quite cheap. I use that to prevent my dog from running out of the house haha.

You might wanna consider using egg crates though. Rigid and easy to lift for maintainence. I find that the netting will scroll and bunch together, always touch the water and won't stay still.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate.

And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

-- Jack Handey

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hmmm think converter will reduce aperture by 1 f stop depending on which converter rite?

Anyone tried shooting with 50mm prime <f 2.8 at ISO 100 and crop? Will photo quality be comparable and will DOF be enough?

Oh I shot most of my tank photos recently with my 50mm 1.4, then crop the pics after. My camera is 12.6mp, so even if I crop 20% of the picture, it will be more than enough for posting on the web. I don't archive my tank pics, nor do I need to print wall sized banners, so I don't really care about cropping and resizing.

My 1.5ft nano cube

My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate.

And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

-- Jack Handey

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Pet shop or even sundry shops in the neighbourhood sells plastic netting in rolls, quite cheap. I use that to prevent my dog from running out of the house haha.

You might wanna consider using egg crates though. Rigid and easy to lift for maintainence. I find that the netting will scroll and bunch together, always touch the water and won't stay still.

will egg crate blockout quite a good percentage of the light? maybe a combo of eggcrate (for frame) and net.

think there are some translucent net.

I am just going to put an acrylic panel to cover the top for my tank.

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will egg crate blockout quite a good percentage of the light?

Alternatively, can leave a gap where the light fixture is. There is an arowana tank in my office and we have to put egg crates with weight to prevent it from jumping. As for light, it looks properly illuminated, but I don't have the means to measure or compare la.

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And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

-- Jack Handey

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Alternatively, can leave a gap where the light fixture is. There is an arowana tank in my office and we have to put egg crates with weight to prevent it from jumping. As for light, it looks properly illuminated, but I don't have the means to measure or compare la.

I'm quite reluctant to use egg crates due to the reflection of light. And have to take into account salt spray from tank, it gets really messy and hard to clean. I tried using them when cycling my tank, gave up on them eventually...

I am just going to put an acrylic panel to cover the top for my tank.

The acrylic panel sounds like a good idea, but it will be a hassle when feeding fishes etc. Any thoughts on this?

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Oh I shot most of my tank photos recently with my 50mm 1.4, then crop the pics after. My camera is 12.6mp, so even if I crop 20% of the picture, it will be more than enough for posting on the web. I don't archive my tank pics, nor do I need to print wall sized banners, so I don't really care about cropping and resizing.

ahhh... okie tt's what i wanted to know :) thanks binosage! Sigma 50mm F1.4! ooh so expensive... dang, makes me feel like I shouldn't have gone on a shopping spree this morning.

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The acrylic panel sounds like a good idea, but it will be a hassle when feeding fishes etc. Any thoughts on this?

options:

1) Not sure what you feed your fish with.

you can have a small opening for feeding.

I think the chance is slim for you fish to jump out through this opening. If you are worried you can cover it up easily.

2) Your cover panel need not be 1 big piece. can be multiple pieces. just stack 1 piece on top of another to get an opening.

Note: you will still have salt sprays on the cover panel. so more husbandry needed. and gotta be careful with cleaning the panel cause if you scratch it badly over time, you will have issues permitting light in. Also I think you will need to cut some opening on the cover panel - amybe a few long thin opening so that heat can dissipate through it else water might condense on the underneath = more salt on cover panel.

Explore if you can create a frame using thick acrylic and then use net as the inbetween. either use some glue or cable tie to secure them?

Can have 2 - 3 of these frames to cover your 3 ft.

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Sigma 50mm F1.4! ooh so expensive...

Cannot be better than Nikon's 60 year old flagship prime lens right? I think the lens is damn solid with good colours on its own already, so I'm quite skeptical that a 3rd party lens will perform better. :P

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My 24G nano tank (Decommed)

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And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.

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Cannot be better than Nikon's 60 year old flagship prime lens right? I think the lens is damn solid with good colours on its own already, so I'm quite skeptical that a 3rd party lens will perform better. :P

heh coz D60 has no internal focusing motor, I will need an AFS lens. I agree nothing beats the AFD, but due to my limited choices, the Sigma is a solid performer in this range :)

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