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Post by holmes114 on Dec 7, 2011 20:01:09 GMT -6
I'm new to this whole mbuna cichlid thing, so I'm not up on my species yet. I got this from a LFS here in Huntsville. They didn't really know what it was either, other than "some kind of zebra". I thought he was cool as heck, so I brought him home.
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Post by fuzzylogic on Dec 7, 2011 20:47:59 GMT -6
I don't know what it is but it looks like a pic of the month candidate if you ask me
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Post by glenoweth on Dec 8, 2011 7:37:30 GMT -6
afra maybe?
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Post by fuzzylogic on Dec 8, 2011 7:58:47 GMT -6
Just curious what camera are you using?
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Post by holmes114 on Dec 8, 2011 18:48:16 GMT -6
I picked up a few more of these at a different LFS today. They had them listed as "Red Fin Albino Zebras"
Fuzzy,
I am serious about my photography. I took these pics with a very expensive Canon camera ;D
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Post by fuzzylogic on Dec 8, 2011 19:34:43 GMT -6
So holmes do you recommend a decent entry level dslr?
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Post by holmes114 on Dec 9, 2011 9:20:49 GMT -6
So holmes do you recommend a decent entry level dslr? My advice would be either Canon or Nikon. It really doesn't matter which one. But going with either of those two will offer you many more third party lenses and accessories. The Canon Rebel line is an excellent camera. The newest to the Rebel lins is the T3i. I've also heard great things about the Nikon D3000 series. If you are looking for a good quality camera and size is a concern, be sure to look at some of the Olympus PEN cameras. They are not SLRs, but a mirrorless camera. It has no viewfinder, like a point and shoot although, you can buy an electronic viewfinder for it if you wish. The newest EPL-3 claims to have the fastest auto focusing system available today. I have not used one, but I have several pro photographer friends that use these now more than their SLRs...however the price of these things is about the same as a SLR. The real advantage of these is size, as they are small. So, if you are at all concerned about size, give those a look.
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