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What camera system are you using?
 
Quick question,

Ever thought about using scientific names instead of the common names? Many of those common names are not known in these parts.

Ed
 
Hello,

Well saying "coral worm" is highly misleading. It could refer to spirobranchus giganteus (christmas tree worms), polychaetes (bristle worms) or any number of related species.

Ed
 
Hi,

I am using a Nikonos V with YS60. For wide angle, I use a Sea & Sea 15mm. For macro, I use Ikelite 1:2 and Sea & Sea 1:3 extension tubes.

For the questions on names, I just use the common name tranlated directly from Chinese. I have no idea of what those creatures are called in English.


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