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Kelvin Tan
31st July 2003, 10:49 AM
Dun mind the torn fins (too lazy to jar) but watch the finnage and the coloration and the minimum flaws in ext red. It has an excellent lineage.



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Myron Tay
31st July 2003, 12:16 PM
It certainly looks good, based on what I can see. Thanks for sharing.

Dr Hsu
31st July 2003, 12:32 PM
Kelvin,

they seem like nice fish, but the pics are not as clear to do the fish justice. I'm not a digital camera guru but it seems to my amateur eyes that there's too much "noise" in the pics. Try setting ISO speed to 100; or noise reduction "on"; or if using auto everything, have better lighting - that should reduce overall noise.

Hope these amateur "tips" help. Look forward to seeing nice clear pics like your winning fish pics - we know you can do it:D

Kelvin Tan
31st July 2003, 12:51 PM
ok will try. its hard to take pic using no flash on auto mode cos the shutter speed is too slow. i adjust it to 400 to take those pics. still meddling around with my camera

Dr Hsu
31st July 2003, 10:21 PM
Kelvin,

One thing about digital cams...ISO speed above 100, max 200 is quite OK. Anything above that tends to give you lots of noise and color shifts, so 400 is pretty bad to use although it will speed up the shutter speed. Best bet is to increase light.

Adrienne Kang
31st July 2003, 11:28 PM
Before you attempt to take that shot, press the button half way to let the image focus 1st , release. Then press down fully ^_^

ISO Speed 400 is more for slides =0)