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iPhone 16 pro photography hints/trick for reef tank

SteveDola

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I bought a new phone. My last phone I was able to learn over time the tricks to getting decent photos. Has anyone played with the iPhone 16 pro for reef photography? I'm not sure what settings are best. I think I'm shooting in RAW which isn't best for online unless I process the pictures which I'm not really interested in performing. If you have a video or a guide you've used...could you share it?
 
I bought a new phone. My last phone I was able to learn over time the tricks to getting decent photos. Has anyone played with the iPhone 16 pro for reef photography? I'm not sure what settings are best. I think I'm shooting in RAW which isn't best for online unless I process the pictures which I'm not really interested in performing. If you have a video or a guide you've used...could you share it?
If you shoot raw you will want a editor such as lightroom for post processing. For quick photos i turn on the white lights and take the photos using default camera settings.
 
I bought a new phone. My last phone I was able to learn over time the tricks to getting decent photos. Has anyone played with the iPhone 16 pro for reef photography? I'm not sure what settings are best. I think I'm shooting in RAW which isn't best for online unless I process the pictures which I'm not really interested in performing. If you have a video or a guide you've used...could you share it?
Have a look here:
 
Download Snapseed and play around, it's amazing
 
I bought a set of lens off Amazon for fairly cheap and they do help a lot. Not perfect but the photos are much better
 
Have you used lightroom ?
I have a full CS6 suite but don't ever really use it much. I have used RAWtherapee, similar to Lightroom and free use on PC in the he past, but mainly use the pixel 8 pro, adjust white balance through the phone to mimic what my eyes actually see and then maybe adjust some things in Snapseed. More often than not I don't even use the orphek lens kit listed above, but if I do, I stack the 15k, 20k and cpl filters.
 
I bought a new Pixel 9 Pro and noticed it doesn't take as good of pictures of the tank as my old LG V60 even with the lense kit I have always used. Seems to be WAAAAYYYY more blue regardless of what settings I used. Pictures are way crisper just bluer:cautious:
 
Dave turn the white balance up, it works almost just as well without the blue light filter
 
I watched the video Paul. Helpful with the lenses (which I have). I found a couple videos on YT going over the new settings for iphone16s camera. Hoping to find time and take some pictures this weekend. ty
 

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