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Oct 26, 2007 00:14 |  #1

Has anyone replaced the clear cover on the LCD on a 30D? If so how much?


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Oct 26, 2007 08:27 |  #2

Hi I am new to this forum and photography but do have some useful info for you. I got my 30D in June and ordered a "INVISIBLE SHIELD" from www.shieldzone.com (external link) It was $11.95 came with a pre fitted piece for the LCD screen and the small window on top. I am more than happy with it. By the way other post say that the 30 D has a cover on already ? I have not noticed it on mine or my friends. Free shipping on the above too ! Good luck Anthony


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Oct 26, 2007 09:02 |  #3

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Has anyone replaced the clear cover on the LCD on a 30D? If so how much?

Hi Mike,

Did you scratch the plastic? or are you worried about scratching it? Personally, I've never scratched mine and I rarely pay too much attention to it other than the normal care I give my gear. I'm actually surprised that something so exposed has not been scratched but I haven't felt the need to cover it.


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Oct 26, 2007 09:36 |  #4

You can replace the LCD cover very easily if it ever does get scratched. They cost about $7 and all you need is a hair dryer and a suction cup. The 20D LCD part number is CB3-1831-000 and I’m not sure what the 30D part # is but I am sure a call to Canon can solve this pretty quickly.


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Oct 26, 2007 10:53 |  #5

Like several others have noted - the Canon screen cover's pretty hard to scratch and cheap to replace. The most I've seen quoted for them is around $20 US. None of my screen covers have suffered any damage, despite the belt buckles they constantly bang against. OTOH, the bottom edges of my bodies are worn through to white.


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Oct 26, 2007 17:09 |  #6

Ok heres what happend, Ihad a qitzo glass cover on it which is the same one Ihave on my 5D (which I hope doesn't shatter also) and it cracked. (not the Cameras cover but theafter market one) and in trying to get it off (which is a pain in the roayal ass) i scratched the factory cover. I will look around and try to order a new one. Thanks guys


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Oct 26, 2007 19:29 |  #7

AnthonyD wrote in post #4194921 (external link)
By the way other post say that the 30 D has a cover on already ? I have not noticed it on mine or my friends. Free shipping on the above too ! Good luck Anthony

The LCD "screen" you see on the back of the camera is actually a built-in clear cover on the LCD screen.

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Oct 26, 2007 19:59 |  #8

I don't have a protector on the protector, and I only keep my pants up with a belt - haven't resorted to suspenders too.;)


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Oct 26, 2007 23:25 |  #9

Jim McKeogh wrote in post #4198353 (external link)
The LCD "screen" you see on the back of the camera is actually a built-in clear cover on the LCD screen.

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Hi Jim thanks for sharing that info, I really did not know that. I am from Suffolk County moved here a while back hoping to be back on LI soon thanks again! Anthony


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Oct 26, 2007 23:28 |  #10

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... and I only keep my pants up with a belt - haven't resorted to suspenders too.;)

When the heck did suspenders become cool. I see so many at work walking around with suspenders. Dang, when I was a kid only grandpa wore suspenders. ;)


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Oct 27, 2007 12:34 |  #11

gjl711 wrote in post #4199404 (external link)
When the heck did suspenders become cool. I see so many at work walking around with suspenders. Dang, when I was a kid only grandpa wore suspenders. ;)

They are just as cool as the Nikon LCD protectors.;)


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Oct 27, 2007 12:40 |  #12

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They are just as cool as the Nikon LCD protectors.;)

Next thing your going to tell me is that pocket protectors and thick black framed glasses is the height of cool. :)


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Oct 27, 2007 12:45 |  #13

gjl711 wrote in post #4201653 (external link)
Next thing your going to tell me is that pocket protectors and thick black framed glasses is the height of cool. :)

Nah, to be really cool, you need a slide rule case (with the slide rule in it, of course) hanging from your belt while using the pocket protector and the glasses. ;)

I still have my Post Versatrig complete with the black leather case (that has the belt loop).


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Oct 27, 2007 12:55 |  #14

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Nah, to be really cool, you need a slide rule case (with the slide rule in it, of course) hanging from your belt while using the pocket protector and the glasses. ;)

I still have my Post Versatrig complete with the black leather case (that has the belt loop).

Yikes!!!:shock: Now that's ancient. :) I do remember those giant slide rules we had in school though. Even had a class in its use but I don't think I could do anything with it any more.


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Oct 27, 2007 19:55 |  #15

SkipD wrote in post #4201677 (external link)
Nah, to be really cool, you need a slide rule case (with the slide rule in it, of course) hanging from your belt while using the pocket protector and the glasses. ;)

I still have my Post Versatrig complete with the black leather case (that has the belt loop).

i can top that - I still have and can use 2 K&E's (as spares when the calculator's off). And hex and decimal abaci.


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