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Advice? Cannon Rebel T3i

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Buku, Mar 2, 2016.

  1. Buku

    Buku Well-Known ReefKeeper

    I picked up this camera after reading that it's able to take away the blues from leds without photoshop. Just curious if anyone has used this camera? I'm looking to use it to take photos of corals.
     
  2. tangman

    tangman

    I have a cannon t5 rebel
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    I can check with my brother he has a couple t3i
     
  3. Jen/Reefin

    Jen/Reefin Experienced Reef Keeper

    You probably need to set the white balance on camera. I would tell you but I'm sure I will get you confused. Lol
    Google set white balance on the camera . You will find everything there . That will help out a lot .
     
  4. Bud

    Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

    I have the same camera, pretty sure you can and it has to do with the white balance.
     
  5. FFrost

    FFrost

    That's the camera I use. You have to set custom white balance. Involves taking a picture of a white card or plate while its inside aquarium. Needs to be waterproof and safe. There's a lot of write ups online how to do it. Just don't forget to go back to auto white balance or all pics are messed up after that.
     
  6. Buku

    Buku Well-Known ReefKeeper

    Ill have to figure out how to change the white balance then. Thanks.
     
    Last edited: Mar 3, 2016
  7. Dendro

    Dendro

    There is a filter that can be used that works really well. We had a meeting that looked at how to do this. If I remember correctly @Fence13@Fence13 should be able to give you a more definative answer.
     
  8. Fence13

    Fence13 Experienced Reefkeeper

    Yes you can either white balance to a white card in the tank or you can apply a filter over the lens to filter out the blue. But you will need more than blue light on the corals. If you have all blue, and you filter out the blue you aren't left with much and that will/could affect your pictures.
     
  9. Derek

    Derek

    I have this camera and I just use a filter over the lens and it works well for me. I'm not very camera savvy though so maybe my word doesn't hold much weight. I am actually thinking about getting the sigma macro lens from bestbuy for this camera because it's on sale. I've heard mostly good reviews about it. Some people on Amazon don't like it because they get refurbished lenses.
    Sigma - 18-250mm f/3.5-6.3 DC Macro OS HSM All-in-One Zoom Lens for Canon - Black
     

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