My tanks are all on timers, and the lights come on throughout the day. They all go off before 9:30, since between FW and SW, we can light the house very well just with tanks. The longest period is about 10 hours, the shortest is about 6 hours. The heavily planted, CO2 supplemented, fertilized tank gets 10 hours, with about 2 hours of direct sun and then 4 hours of bright ambient lighting. The newt tank, with only a few small plants, gets 1 hour of direct light and then 6 hours of the bright ambient light. The tank light comes on around 2 and goes off just after 9. The newts are more active with this schedule than anything else.
I've been very happy with my pin timers. They are not at exact as the digital timers, but after having 3 of those die, I've decided I'd never use them again. The indoor-outdoor timers are better, IMO, since the occasional splash of water won't fry them.