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Submitted by hobbsyj on Wed, 22/02/2012 - 11:51
Hi just to ask is there a lens i can buy that will put more emphasis to my fish catches i use the s58oo camera . The reason i ask is that no matter how i push the fish forward with my arms use the zoom it just doesnt seem as pronounced as some picys i see . Just an ego thing to make em look there real size
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You could try increase the contrast and sharpness, this will add some punch to your shots.
Dean...
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The normal procedure (ex carp angler) is to hold your arms as far from your body as you can. But fish safety is paramount so the fish must be kept low and over a good unhooking mat.
Regards Kevin
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Thxs for the replies maybes i need to get out of the 30lbrs into the forties lol . yep i hold the fish at arms lenght always safe as i use a cradle below me will def try the contrast etc chz
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Forgot to say nice carp they make it worth while
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Try Macro Mode or if its an overcast day use the flash to add some highlights.
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Try sitting against a less fussy background. e.g a low angle against the sky.
The fish is brilliant-most interesting
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Are these answers real? The answer to your question is very simple... Use a wide angle lens get as close as you can so the fish stretches across the frame, and have as much distance between you and the fish, that's it.
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i use a cradle below me will def try the contrast etc chz .