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Originally Posted by eddie
Is that a happy wind up frog or what? 
Great tip!
BUT, many of us have digis now with a built in either on or off flash.
I know how I go about dealing with glass using mine, making us of the tanks light source or moving off to the side to get a good non bouncy angle.
What tips do you have for us non SLR types, aside from going SLR?
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Eddie,
I only have a few suggestions for people with non-SLR type cameras:
1) As I stated above, move the camera lens as close as possible to the aquarium glass.
2) Increase the ambient light level to where a flash is unnecessary.
3) Increase the sensitivity (ISO setting) of your camera's sensor so that flash is unnecessary.
4) Play around and experiment to determine what works for you and your equipment.