Capture schooling fish for a captivating image Schooling fish are not the easiest to approach, but a little patience has a great pay-off: When photographing schooling fish, try to capture them in one frame so no fish is cut out of the image. Also always shoot the image when the fish are all swimming in one direction, which has a very photogenic effect. To do this effectively, use a Wide-Angle lens, like the SeaLife Micro Wide Angle Dome Lens.
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Vivid Close-ups with SeaLife's Micro lenses The SeaLife Micro 3.0 sealed camera has two available close-up lenses to enhance your photos: The Super Macro Lens (SL571), and the +10 Close Up Lens (SL572). The Close-Up Lens has a +10 diopter and allows you to focus on very small subjects like using a magnifying glass. Even these small Christmas Tree Worms sitting on a sponge are no larger than 2 cm (0.79 in) will look stunning with this lens! The +10 Close Up lenses focus from 15 to 60 cm (6"-24"), allowing you to keep the lens mounted for a variety of shots.
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| Shooting Macros with the Micro 3.0 Camera The SeaLife Super Macro Lens gives divers the option to shoot smaller subjects like this vibrant seahorse. It's best to be patient as you frame the subject, so not to disturb the seahorse. Photograph it over a blue water background instead of against the reef. The Super Macro Lens can also be used on older Micro models and the ReefMaster RM-4K. The Super Macro Lens focuses from about 3.5 to 7 inches (9 to 18cm), so it's best to shoot several images to assure a good capture of the subject.
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