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For pictures of fish in home aquariums an external flash on about any DSLR will produce awesome shots. Here's a couple of mine from a Nikon D50 (entry level DSLR) and a SB 600 flash above the tank.

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rallysman - are you using a shoe cord, or whatever they are called, to get the camera over the tank ?
 
Idealconcepts;2623420; said:
rallysman - are you using a shoe cord, or whatever they are called, to get the camera over the tank ?

Yep, I just picked up a TTL cord at the local camera shop.
 
quote=freshwaterfishing;2622324;] great pics.. and she looks so cute..
 
rallysman;2623427; said:
Yep, I just picked up a TTL cord at the local camera shop.
that frontosa is perfect..:D
 
id say go with a nikon d40, entry level dslr but can still do some nice pictures, its what i use. I prefer nikons, they are cheaper but lens for them are more expensive because they have the auto focus built into the lens where a cannon is more expensive because the auto focus is built into the body but the lens are cheaper
 
rallysman;2623427; said:
Yep, I just picked up a TTL cord at the local camera shop.

I've been meaning to pick one up, now this is another reason/motivation I need to. :)
 
Awesome pics Rallyman..Cant wait until I pick up my D80. What kind of lense you using? I'm just picking the body and going to pick up a bad arse lense. How much did the flash run you?
 
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