Bow Front vs. Flat Front??

katana1200

Unhealthy obsession?
This is a question I didnt think I would ever ask myself. I've always thought the bowfront tanks were beautiful. But a responce in my last thread leads me to the question at hand. Kashta has metioned that the distortion caused by the bowfront can be a real pain when trying to photograph the fish, see from different angles, and see what you're doing while cleaning. Does anyone else have feedback from owning a bowfront that could add to this? Pro's and Con's?
 
I don't see any distortion in our BF......:)
 
I find that my camera has a more difficult time focusing on my bowfront. I've also had a family member say they get dizzy if they try to look in the tank from too close.
 
Regular bowfronts aren't too bad, the 90 degree corner ones kill me though. I've never owned one, just can't justify the extra expense of one over a similar sized flat front tank.
 
I have a pentagon with the 3 flat fronts and wish I actually had the bowfront. They seem nicer without the breaks in glass like the flat fronts.
 
It isnt "impossible" to take pictures of fish in a bow front i assume. Just a bit more difficult? I'm not really going to be taking a ton of pictures i think, only to post them here if I do. Any others fanatical owners of either wanna chime in?
 
It isnt "impossible" to take pictures of fish in a bow front i assume. Just a bit more difficult? I'm not really going to be taking a ton of pictures i think, only to post them here if I do. Any others fanatical owners of either wanna chime in?

I have a 28 gallon bowfront. You can definitely still take pictures! I have found that I can only take clear pictures when focusing on something close to the front glass. I haven't been able to get my camera to focus on something towards the back. I should probably see if I can manual focus it, but pictures aren't out of the question. :)
 
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