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miketoll 15-04-06 10:05

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Originally Posted by ollieholmes
Where can i find one of these bits of kit in the U.k?

If you mean the 'scope with the built in camera I have seen one advertised at www.anglia-cameras.co.uk which is a shop in Ipswich.

Dr.Manjeet Singh 15-04-06 12:00

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THis is what ikowa T.D.1 looks like ollieholmes-i am still trying to take the pics of my fish-when i get a good one i will attach it for comments.I didnt kmow how to clean the lens but called proff. photographer(friend of mine) who showed me how to clean the lens.He even hasnt seen the camera and scope ah and said Dr.Manjeet best of luck to you with the camera-you have to learn your self .Well i am learning how by taking lots of pics.Thank you all will keep trying tell i get my fish-it is realy beautiful when seen .:)

Ian 15-04-06 12:46

Hi Doc
It's easy to take a picture of your fish with that "monster" -- just send the camrea over to the UK and we will take the photo from here!!

Ian

Dr.Manjeet Singh 15-04-06 13:23

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Originally Posted by Ian
Hi Doc
It's easy to take a picture of your fish with that "monster" -- just send the camrea over to the UK and we will take the photo from here!!

Ian

Ian-i may have to do that-i wish one of you could at least use it for sometime and could tell me what and how to improve in it's use.-sometimes wishs do come true(ah)>Regards.:) :D

tallurianil 24-04-06 20:39

Hi Manjeet:

I've used circular polariser, however, they worked extremely well when I shot from above the water. But when I shot at Miami Sea Aquarium, some pictures came out very good and some came with reflections. This could be due to the angle at which I shot through the glass.

Though using a circular polariser limits your exposure and you will need to open up the lens for proper exposure.
Hope that helps.

Dr.Manjeet Singh 28-04-06 07:38

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Originally Posted by tallurianil
Hi Manjeet:

I've used circular polariser, however, they worked extremely well when I shot from above the water. But when I shot at Miami Sea Aquarium, some pictures came out very good and some came with reflections. This could be due to the angle at which I shot through the glass.

Though using a circular polariser limits your exposure and you will need to open up the lens for proper exposure.
Hope that helps.

Thank you talluriani-will also try that but till now most of the test done shows reflactions-in most of them-may have to take out the fish and take a shot(next aquarium washing day-ah)Regards.Thank you again.:)


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