I am sorry Greg, but I have to very strongly disagree with this. Keeping on such low ISO will only force him to use longer exposures which will just blur the picture. Keeping it on ISO 800 will give you the sharpness of arrested motionGregW said:if you have that much light you don't need 800 iso. Try 50 or 100.
Phyl said:I'd like to see a little less depth of field so that he stands out from the sand more.
mott768 said:Well There is no way I am going to be replacing MH bulbs everytime I want to take pic's, I really don't think changing my bulbs are going to help my skills anyway, the tank has 1 t5 actinic and 2 250w 12k bulbs which gives a blue color in the tank, I do notice everytime phyl tells me it is too blue it's always from pic's I take in this tank, I have WB it tried all differant WB settings and always get the same too blue out of focus never GREAT! for that fact I don't think I have ever taken a great pic no matter what is was, it is very discouraging and makes me feel the camera was a waste of money. I know it's not the equipment it's the person(me) that's the problem.