I don't think you hold the camera straight, and that glass/lens angles up, which would certainly cause glare. Instead, it's an ergonomic thing... You hold the camera angled down, which would be more natural on your wrist, and the glass/lens ends up facing straight forward.
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ZaphodBx @ Jan 27th 2009 3:07PM
I don't think you hold the camera straight, and that glass/lens angles up, which would certainly cause glare. Instead, it's an ergonomic thing... You hold the camera angled down, which would be more natural on your wrist, and the glass/lens ends up facing straight forward.