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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 :)

Price wise is it cheaper than the 50mm AFS? Sorry to turn your thread into a photo discussion, but I don't keep up with photography news one, it seems that this lens appeared out of the blue and suddenly everyone is singing its praise haha.

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Price wise is it cheaper than the 50mm AFS? Sorry to turn your thread into a photo discussion, but I don't keep up with photography news one, it seems that this lens appeared out of the blue and suddenly everyone is singing its praise haha.

.... wrong forum.... :off:

LOL... but yeah, I was advised to get the Sigma 50mm 1.4 lens too

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

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lol sigma 50mm f1.4 was out in the market way before the nikon afs one. It was the only choice in the mkt for ppl like me, and had v. good reviews other than front focusing problems, which their sg office will callibrate for free.

Quality wise, it is comparable with Nikon AFS, some prefer Sigma, others prefer Nikon. Price wise, I think Sigma might be more expensive by a bit. Build wise, Sigma is like a MG barrel compared to Nikon, but the build doesn't really bother me, I actually prefer a solid feel.

heh I don't mind discussing lens here... no worries!

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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?

tammy SP90 not fast enough to snap fish pic..... only suitable to take corals macro pics but need tripod... normally i will put my camera on tripod & use remote to snap... by doing that camera will not shake...

for fish, I will use 50mm f1.8 or my 18-105mm.... set between f3 to f4 & use faster shutter speed.... adjust the ISO higher bcoz we using faster shutter speed... on camera focusing set on AF-C as the fish moving fast.....

{Tank Size:- 4ft L X 2ft W X 2.5ft H = Mixed Reef Tank}

{Light:- 2 X 54W T5 ATI - Aquablue Spezial & 1 Pro Color, 1 X 54W T5 Giesemann - Aquablue + & 1 Actinic +, 1 X 54W T5 UV H2ology}

{Chiller:- 1 HP split unit powered by Rio 14}

{Skimmer:- Reef Maniac Beckett Skimmer Powered by Rio20}

{Fluidized Reactor:- Reef Maniac FR with Rowaphos media}

{Return Pump:- 1 unit X 5,400 L/H}

{Circulation Pump:- SEIO M1100 + M820}

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tammy SP90 not fast enough to snap fish pic..... only suitable to take corals macro pics but need tripod... normally i will put my camera on tripod & use remote to snap... by doing that camera will not shake...

for fish, I will use 50mm f1.8 or my 18-105mm.... set between f3 to f4 & use faster shutter speed.... adjust the ISO higher bcoz we using faster shutter speed... on camera focusing set on AF-C as the fish moving fast.....

Ahh... another pro to help me :) thanks alot! I think I have a clearer idea now on camera setup.

thx to all for helping me clear my doubts.

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sorry to disappoint you Jacky, you gotta wait afew more days... my tripod isn't with me and my hands abit shakey,can't take a fts tonight... Will try to do it over the weekend yeah?

Anyway, here's a nice pic of my true octo under my blue lights... Another reason why I'm considering LEDs is their nice blue fluorescent effect. This is like tame compared to corals under Royal blue LEDs. Can anyone idea the brown stuff growing just under it?

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very difficult to ID. some sort of algae or other interesting growth on liverock. i would enjoy and see what these grow into. if u scared, tear it out. need to see in RL to make a better ID :(

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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. :)

55 -200 mm give you a lot of freeplay. Should be easy to take a decent foto of your reef then a 50 mm.

I will be trying out my 70 - 400 mm this few days.

I just want to check if it is easier to usethen my 180 macro

50 F1.8 .That is a fanastic lens. Keep it at all cost

Sori above is all my view only base on my personal experience.

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4*2*2 + 2.5*1.25*1.25 (Decomn on 1/8/09)
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ok memorial service over...

To all my Cirrhilabrus lover friends:

"They are diurnally active and sleep at night pinned within rockwork, protected by a mucus cocoon which they secrete around themselves. A similar cocoon in Parrotfish was demonstrated to protect the sleeping fish by masking its scent from the sensitive olfactory nerves of nocturnal predators. It is presumed that the cocoon performs the same function for Cirrhilabrus."

cool stuff!

I have a new King in the tank! need to cross fingers for the next couple of weeks though... then he should be out of danger zone.

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My newest addition... hopefully all goes well with this male, and his colouration deepens. Not the best specimen out there, but it is the most aggressive fish in the tank now. Hopefully that encourages him to turn alpha :)

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Bro can't really see.. issit 6 line wrasse?

Me old man ah....

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So what are the fishes in your tank now? All wrasses?

lol i don't have tt many fishes to start off with. Only have 3 wrasses? Rhomboid, Flame, Leopard... still got 1 Royal Gamma n 2 baby true percs tt still hovers at the waterline all day.

my next and final I wanna get (I think) wrasse... cf auntie calls it v-tail wrasse

:lol: in fact she calls almost every wrasse I id v-tail... lol care to make a guess?

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Bro can't really see.. issit 6 line wrasse?

Me old man ah....

this is a rhomboid fairy wrasse.

Cirrhilabrus Rhomboidalis. One of the holy grails of wrasses. comparing it to a six line, it's :eyebrow: hehe

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Bro can't really see.. issit 6 line wrasse?

Me old man ah....

lol I have been out of touch for so long but at least i know that is definitely not a six line wrasse.

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

2011 resolution : Do it simpler, better and in an easier way!

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lol I have been out of touch for so long but at least i know that is definitely not a six line wrasse.

really? i see like purplish n has some lines in the front part of the body, but the back part all blurrish, cant see any colour or pattern liao.... straining my eyes too much liao....

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lol i don't have tt many fishes to start off with. Only have 3 wrasses? Rhomboid, Flame, Leopard... still got 1 Royal Gamma n 2 baby true percs tt still hovers at the waterline all day.

my next and final I wanna get (I think) wrasse... cf auntie calls it v-tail wrasse

:lol: in fact she calls almost every wrasse I id v-tail... lol care to make a guess?

I stay so near LCK and CF but never been there.

You guys gotta bring me there one day.

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

2011 resolution : Do it simpler, better and in an easier way!

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really? i see like purplish n has some lines in the front part of the body, but the back part all blurrish, cant see any colour or pattern liao.... straining my eyes too much liao....

:cry2: is because my rhomboid colours not developed yet... but dun compare to six line la... its the most expensive LS in my tank now lei... heh

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I stay so near LCK and CF but never been there.

You guys gotta bring me there one day.

bro you really missing out the good stuff man... CF is HUGE! haha and should go to LCK too, they have been bringing in quite :eyebrow: shipment in recent weeks. Definitely an eye opener to go there.

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haha.. pai say pai say, i noobie.... :P

Here's a pic of the six line wrasse. Quite an interesting fish. very very active.

http://animal-world.com/encyclo/marine/wra...seWMW_Ap8SW.jpg

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

2011 resolution : Do it simpler, better and in an easier way!

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