Hi,
After going through a spree of photographing fish, I found out that the camera had a movie feature (I never knew
), so I thought I would try and get a feeding video. Had some success, I was disappointed at the lenght of time I could record, like 20 or so seconds but thats probably due to the amount of photo's on the camera, so I'll wipe some off and see if that helps. The quality isn't bad to say its a 5 year old digital camera, could be better but it was worth a go. The tank isn't dark like the video shows, it must just be the camera.
I did manage to get all the fish in there, the hujeta are the main fish in the film with a brief appearance of the dat. I like the pose it struck as it lunged for the shrimp. The video was taken the day before the waterchange, so please excuse the debris (wish I had a small internal to suck it all up as the sump gets none, but no free plug sockets). I tried to get a video of handfeeding the dat, but the positioning was wrong as no one was available to hold camera.
Notice at the end as I see the seconds of 'film' I have left run down I tried to drop shrimp in but time ran out.
So here is the link then:
http
/s306.photobucket.com/albums/nn274/s...t=90gallon1.flv
Any comments welcome.
After going through a spree of photographing fish, I found out that the camera had a movie feature (I never knew

I did manage to get all the fish in there, the hujeta are the main fish in the film with a brief appearance of the dat. I like the pose it struck as it lunged for the shrimp. The video was taken the day before the waterchange, so please excuse the debris (wish I had a small internal to suck it all up as the sump gets none, but no free plug sockets). I tried to get a video of handfeeding the dat, but the positioning was wrong as no one was available to hold camera.
Notice at the end as I see the seconds of 'film' I have left run down I tried to drop shrimp in but time ran out.
So here is the link then:
http

Any comments welcome.