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jimmyd
17th of September 2003 (Wed), 14:03
Are these press-on LCD display protectors a waste of money? Is there some sort of film or protection overlay already on the display?
vvizard
17th of September 2003 (Wed), 14:05
I'm just looking into buying a EOS 10D now, and from what I've seen by the placement of the LCD/viewfinder, it looks like the LCD-screen is prone to some nose-smear. With a LCD protector you will effectively avoid that
jimmyd
17th of September 2003 (Wed), 14:16
Yeah, my nose (which ain't all that big) smears all over it. I can imagine what will happen if I'm shooting while having a cold. Anyway, I'm wanting to buy the eyepiece extender (EP-EX15), except they seem to be out of stock on them all over town--and this town is LA where there's usually plenty of photo stuff in stock almost everywhere. The eyepiece extender moves your face away from the camera 5/8" which ought to get my nose off the LCD-- I don't know about others' noses. As a bonus, the eyepiece extender also magnifies .5x. By the way, everyone selling these extenders on ebay are getting about twice their retail... don't ask me why. then you add shipping and you're paying almost three times the $16.99 (U.S.) retail price I've been quoted at the local camera store. Go figure.
daveh
17th of September 2003 (Wed), 14:27
One word of caution. These LCD sheets claim a "temporary adhesive" but usually also instruct you to replace them every month or so. If you get cheap or forgetful and leave one on for a very long time, they sometimes become very hard to get off.
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