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casey
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I dont know what the trick is guys to get a good pic,thats why I dont post many most of mine come out looking crappy,its real hard since we run these lights the camera just freaks out.Sue you take pretty good pics cause I know how hard it is,they still dont do your tank justice though it looks much better in person. :D
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it has a lot to do with the camera too :P
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I'll work with mine and possibly even read the instructions when I get my new tank and transfer all the livstock to it.
Wanted: to set up a tank again.
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I love my new camera just because the white ballance is adjustable without putting on a white surface. It can be changed to different levels easy. :)
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If you have heavy actinics then I doubt most cameras can adjust that far. Sky got a new camera for Christmas, kind of sickens me how they $200 cameras can outperform a camera I paid $600 a few years ago.
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