Dear BIOMCH-L,
I was wondering if anyone, particularly a guru in kinematic measurement, could provide some insight into taking pictures of swimming fish The problem is to capture images of fish without
blur as they are swimming around in a tank using a low-cost approach (e.g. off-the-shelf, digital photography). I am not interested in taking any particular measurements per se. The subjects are zebrafish, so they are quite fast (tips on exposure and lighting would be helpful). Anyone with suggestions, particularly if they are in the southern Michigan area, can e-mail me at freejumper@yahoo.com.
Thanks,
Bradly Alicea
Research Associate
MIND Lab
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
48824
freejumper@yahoo.com
I was wondering if anyone, particularly a guru in kinematic measurement, could provide some insight into taking pictures of swimming fish The problem is to capture images of fish without
blur as they are swimming around in a tank using a low-cost approach (e.g. off-the-shelf, digital photography). I am not interested in taking any particular measurements per se. The subjects are zebrafish, so they are quite fast (tips on exposure and lighting would be helpful). Anyone with suggestions, particularly if they are in the southern Michigan area, can e-mail me at freejumper@yahoo.com.
Thanks,
Bradly Alicea
Research Associate
MIND Lab
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
48824
freejumper@yahoo.com