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turn the bubbles off from the 2252s before you take pics it the bubbles the cam cant focus on

i cant be asked turning them off when i take pics but they come out much better without them

the aro looks real good


I think what you are trying to say is that the camera will struggle to focus when there are bubbles in the water....thats not true, as long as you have a half decent camera (which Mark does) and you have the setup correctly, it will completely ignore the small bubbles and focus on the point in space where the reticule is looking. Ie. Put the target point on the fish and not the water itll be absolutely fine.

Having said that if you have a long exposure set on the camera while taking a full tank shot then you will run the chance of seeing what look like white lines as obviously the bubles move while the shutter is closing. If you are doing slow exposure shots you have 2 options, 1) as i think you were trying to say turn the venturi off. 2) have the flash fire on the close of the shutter not the opening, this will give a very soft fluid look to the bubbles in the water, and not a hard white line.

you only need to look at the pics without the small bubbles to tell they are much better shots
 

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