I am wondering whether or not to purchase a Hoodman protector for my LCD on either my 10D or 20D.
Has anyone really scratched up the display? Does the Hoodman device work?
ToddJacobsen Senior Member 704 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Colorado More info | Mar 30, 2005 16:07 | #1 I am wondering whether or not to purchase a Hoodman protector for my LCD on either my 10D or 20D. Todd Jacobsen
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Mar 30, 2005 16:14 | #2 There's already a plastic cover over the LCD, if you scratch if you can replace it yourself, it's a cheap part to buy online. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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FlyingPete I am immune More info | tim wrote: There's already a plastic cover over the LCD, if you scratch if you can replace it yourself, it's a cheap part to buy online. I have had a good look at the back of my 20D, and for the life of me, I cannot work out how to remove the existing cover, should I need to replace it. Peter Lowden.
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MotorsportsPhoto Senior Member 428 posts Joined Nov 2002 Location: NE Ohio More info | Mar 30, 2005 17:32 | #5 I put a cover on my D30. Making Racers Look Faster than They Really Are!
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | If you go to a consumer electronics store, they will sell you cut-to-fit sticky transparent material that can be applied right over the LCD.
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HKFEVER Goldmember More info | In HK, we have tons of LCD proctector that pre-cut to fit different models. And they come with matt or glossy surface. The best is you can take if off anytime without leaving any mark on the original LCD screen.
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Perfect_10 Goldmember 1,998 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2004 Location: An Ex Brit living in Alberta, Canada More info | I bought one for my 10D some 6 months ago .. I haven't got around to fitting it yet .. doh.
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Citizensmith Cream of the Crop More info | DionM wrote: I just use a cut-to-size screen protector off my iPaq. Works fine. Same here (although a Dell Axim), the PDA screen protectors work fine, and actually did protect mine from a decent gouge. My POTN Gallery, Complete gear list,
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | For the life of me, I can't imagine scratching the LCD cover. National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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johnnybfan Goldmember 1,552 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Wyoming, MI More info | Mar 30, 2005 23:17 | #11 I went to the dollar store and picked up a package of Fellows PDA screen protectors for......... yup, a buck! Cut them to fit & bingo!! I don't have to worry about it! At about 8 cents each for a little piece of mind. jim
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DocFrankenstein wrote: For the life of me, I can't imagine scratching the LCD cover. I've been carrying the rebel in my backpack with books, laptop and whatever else I happen to need at school for one year almost. There are no scratches on it. Obviously it's not perfect, but that's not a lens. To remove it, you use a suction cup. Thanks Doc, that's essentially my point - is it really needed. I protect my IPOD screen cause I've seen them scratched - it's easy to scratch, based on it's use and handling. The camera is not utilized, nor handled, like an IPOD and I have yet to protect my LCD's on them but started thinkin about it when I was loading my IPOD. Todd Jacobsen
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Mar 31, 2005 10:39 | #13 I don't use screen protectors on my iPAQ's and never have. I don't think I will start using one on my 20D's screen either. However, I have a tip in my box of tricks that might be interesting to all of you. Skip Douglas
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aam1234 Goldmember 4,132 posts Likes: 1 Joined May 2004 More info | Perfect_10 wrote: I bought one for my 10D some 6 months ago .. I haven't got around to fitting it yet .. doh. Same here
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | SkipD wrote: I don't use screen protectors on my iPAQ's and never have. I don't think I will start using one on my 20D's screen either. However, I have a tip in my box of tricks that might be interesting to all of you. When you get minor scratches on a plastic surface, you can polish them out. Two polishing compounds that I use are: Scratch Out (by Kit - yellow plastic bottle) an Body Repair Finish Restorer (by 3M - black plastic bottle). The 3M product is sold in the automotive touchup paint area of Wal-Mart. Both products or clones are likely to be found at almost any automotive parts house or supplier of auto touchup paint. What you do with one of these polishing compounds is this: Put a little on a soft cloth (such as an old t-shirt). Rub in small circles all over the plastic. Wipe off the residue with clean soft cloth. Repeat as necessary. I use this on my wristwatch as well, by the way. That's all very nice, but I think some people are funny to allow a possibility of abrasive compounds getting on their lenses. National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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