bpark42 Offline Buy and Sell: On
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Not sure what kind of glass we are talking about here, but for older zoo-type viewing "glass" (or similar) it can be a real challenge. The advice of getting the lens as close to the glass as possible is one of the biggest things. The other about trying to not shoot at a sharp angle is good as well.
I will say that if the quality of the glass isn't the best, you may need to frequently check your lcd (and zoom way the heck in) to see if you are getting clear results. If not, move over 12 inches or whatever and try again. Sometime it is a matter of trial and error to get you to that one good spot that is optically clear (or close enough)
And like I said, take the time to zoom way in when you are chimping, because otherwise you may go home thinking you got all kinds of great shots and you will get a surprise when you see muddy, nasty looking details in all the photos once they are up on your monitor.
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