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6/18/2025, 5:39:46 PM
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Thank you, still new to dive photography but I use an Olympus TG6 which has really good autofocus but no manual making focusing pretty brainless. The trickiest part is the weird focal distance and the constant movement underwater making macro hard to get the hang of (as you can see by the fuzzyness in the underwater pictures compared to the bees with the honey). It also sucks needing to have the lens several inches from the subject when diving, one wrong jerk and you either scare the critter off, come slightly out of focus and are left with a blurry mess, or kick up a bunch of sand and ruin the shot.
These pictures are all taken like 500ft from my apartment in the USVI.
Thank you, still new to dive photography but I use an Olympus TG6 which has really good autofocus but no manual making focusing pretty brainless. The trickiest part is the weird focal distance and the constant movement underwater making macro hard to get the hang of (as you can see by the fuzzyness in the underwater pictures compared to the bees with the honey). It also sucks needing to have the lens several inches from the subject when diving, one wrong jerk and you either scare the critter off, come slightly out of focus and are left with a blurry mess, or kick up a bunch of sand and ruin the shot.
These pictures are all taken like 500ft from my apartment in the USVI.
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