it's like christmas and the 4th of July all rolled up in one when you post your fish.

That was my first guess, but can't ever remember seeing one like that in the 10 years I worked at a tropical fish store, although maybe it's just the angle of the fish that's maming it look different.Richard B wrote:It's some sort of pencilfish isn't it?
Thanksbennyvis wrote:It's a Nannostomus marginatus.
Thanksglenny wrote:for Martin S, Nannostomus marginatus:
Thanks Mats - have a D40x so will try and see about changing the ISO and see what I get.MatsP wrote:If you have a D50 or some such, you should be able to get pretty decent results.
You probably need to get it to use ISO1600 or higher to get decent results.
Using auto-settings should be OK, as long as you can adjust the ISO (on my Canon, the "full auto" settings will give you only ISO100-400 as the camera sees fit).
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Mats