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VERY clean glass. Do it at night and turn all room lights off but have as much light shining in the tank as possible.

Sit the camera on a tripod or box to keep it as still as possible.

If using a flash, aim slightly at an angle to avoid flashback.

Train fish to line up at the front of the tank and smile. :lol:

(or superglue them to the front glass - JUST KIDDING!!)

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i get the same with both of our digi cameras, i find even without a flash looking straight on you still get a reflection, if the tank is quite far back (or if your fish are small) then you can stick the lens right up to the glass. Tripod would be a good idea too as caryl said, haven't tried our one for fish photos yet.

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Depends on your camera antwan

no, it depends moreso on how much lighting is over your tank. for most tanks there is sufficient lighting (freshwater tanks usually just right, marine tanks usually just too much). when doing closeup shots leave the flash OFF and change the exposure time instead (adjust depending on how much lighting you have, longer exposure for lesser lighting) always use a tripod or at the least, something to lean the camera on (or you will find that one shot you wanted will be blurry because of a not so steady hand :D ) definately use macro if you have it. for full tank shots, take the photo on an angle and DO use the flash. and above all and as mentioned above, set white balance to manual and adjust til the camera shows (if digital with lcd display) to approximately how you see the tank. the best photo will be the one with the right amount of light directly over the subject you're photographing, the flash usually gives too much light over the entire area (hence why using flash for full tank shots looks good and closeups looks washed out)

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