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yesterday tg5
 

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Are you using an external strobe? That school of fish shot would indicate a video light maybe or a underpowered for the shot strobe. But I like the goby and the well/conch/snail of some sort.
 
Are you using an external strobe? That school of fish shot would indicate a video light maybe or a underpowered for the shot strobe. But I like the goby and the well/conch/snail of some sort.
No nothing just the tg5 by itself
it is a horse conch I believe
 
I mean, I know it's not generally as pretty as the tropics, but there seems to be a lack of freshwater photos in this thread, so here's a few of mine, taken with my TG-4.

Btw, I'll be going to Roatan for my first ocean diving in a couple months, so then I'll have some "real"(?) photos.

Bluegill fry in Kansas, small fish on a night dive around 60' deep in Bull Shoals Lake, a freshwater jellyfish at Mermet Springs, and descending into the Ore Chute at Bonne Terre Mine.
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I've done thousands of dives in Santa Monica Bay here in SoCal. This week I saw a fish I had never seen before. We went back to the same spot today and this time I took my TG-6.

Popeye catalufa (Pristigenys serrula).

BTW our boat is the Popeye Maru. How neat is that?

The TG-6 is a fantastic camera.

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Roughhead blenny.
 

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We just returned from another Coz trip. Here is an album with photos and videos. I am not the best photographer but some are decent. I was using TG-5, PT-058, Backscatter M52 wide angle wet lens, and two Sea & Sea YS-01 strobes. I am thinking of upgrading to the EPL-10 to get a larger image sensor as these don't seem to have the richness that you see from some other photos. Of course, that could be my caveman skills also.

Anyone have experience going from TG to EPL 9 or 10? I am not a real technically knowledgeable photographer, and I do like knowing that if my housing floods the camera will most likely be ok. Not the case with the EPL cameras.

 

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