Finally got a real digicam! Pics!!

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Caol_ila
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Finally got a real digicam! Pics!!

Post by Caol_ila »

Hey!

Despite the introduction of high study fees i decided to "waste" some money on a good cam...think i made a good grab on first look with my Nikon coolpix 3200 for 228.- euros...It just arrived an hour ago...but i tried to take some pics of fish that showed...
Gymnallabes typus
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Microsynodontis polli (?) (3.5 cm tl)
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Microsynodontis emarginatus (4 cm tl)
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I know that they are fat :)
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Post by Jeff B. »

Ahaaaaaaaa...now i know why you allways say to other people that their fishes look skiny!! :lol:
Nice zoom man, maybe when you study your new cam, pics will be even better!
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Post by sidguppy »

too bad the pics won't work for me
:(

internet composting again?
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

I had some trouble uploading them so maybe the univ server is bad.
..they still dotn work?

http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilder/Synokutu.JPG

http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... typus2.JPG
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Post by Jeff B. »

would you put some L-pics Caol_ila?
is this catfish small or you have a large coconut??
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

Im now at my girlfriends where we have only turtles and guppies. :) But ill provide some L shots next week.

The Gymnallabes is 20 cm tl but very thin mouth width about 1 cm, Synodontis nigriventris is around 4 cm the smallest one i have.
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Post by metallhd »

Very nice pics for your first try! Look forward to some L shots . . .
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Post by Kostas »

Hi Caol_ila,
Very good pictures :wink:
The one with the Synodontis emarginatus is the best IMO.
I too,look forward for some L shots
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Post by joern »

Hi,

How close to the object can you go ?
Nice deal with that cam, I think. Congrats.
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

Nikon says up to 4 cm/1.6 inch...most other cams in that low price category seem to have 7-8 cm. But some mods/admins here think too that nikon is a real good deal with most cams.
As a very nice addy this cam has a red light that helps focus in dim lighting...
cheers
Christian
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