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DSLR LCD Protection - Needed?!

 
walkien
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Mar 31, 2005 13:29 as a reply to  @ post 474962 |  #16

I bought my "da oly protector" for my 10D from http://daproducts.com (external link). $6.00 a piece, very happy with it.


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DavoMrMac
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Mar 31, 2005 13:40 |  #17

Do a search on ebay for Emim or Exim plus the model number of your camera.

Very high quality, ultra clear, nice and cheap, a good insurance policy for keeping your screen scratch free.


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eosster
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Mar 31, 2005 20:34 |  #18

I have one installed on my 20D, is it really worth it? NOOOOOO. LCD cover is cheap.


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erezdani
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Jul 19, 2005 20:28 |  #19

I broke the lcd cover on my 10D, called canon in NJ, i must say the best customer service ever, in 5 minutes i knew the part #, Price and had it shipped to my house for $15.00.
My only problem is how to replace it.
Did anybody replace the lcd cover on his 10D? how do u actually get the broken one out? any ideas?
Thanks in advance. :)




  
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DocFrankenstein
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Jul 19, 2005 22:25 as a reply to  @ erezdani's post |  #20

erezdani wrote:
I broke the lcd cover on my 10D, called canon in NJ, i must say the best customer service ever, in 5 minutes i knew the part #, Price and had it shipped to my house for $15.00.
My only problem is how to replace it.
Did anybody replace the lcd cover on his 10D? how do u actually get the broken one out? any ideas?
Thanks in advance. :)

Suction cup or a careful screwdriver twist. You don't want to know the part # of the LCD, do you?

For the life of me, I can't imagine scratching the LCD cover.

HEHE

I've finally done it. Carried 2 bodies at the same time and now there are 3 scratches.

The horror! ;)


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erezdani
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Jul 20, 2005 07:35 as a reply to  @ DocFrankenstein's post |  #21

[QUOTE=DocFrankenstein​]Suction cup or a careful screwdriver twist. You don't want to know the part # of the LCD, do you?


Thank you so much DOC for your help, just replaced the cover (thank god and canon for this plastic cover otherwise i had to deal with a broken LCD...).
Thanks again.




  
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Oct 24, 2005 12:26 as a reply to  @ DocFrankenstein's post |  #22

[QUOTE=DocFrankenstein​]Suction cup or a careful screwdriver twist. You don't want to know the part # of the LCD, do you?

Does anyone know if it is this easy on a 350D?


Joe

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MillCreek
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Oct 25, 2005 14:45 |  #23

I bought a Delkin LCD cover/sunscreen for my 20D. I am one of those people who do use the plastic screen protectors. Given that the rare sunshine in the Seattle area :D has me squinting like a bat at the LCD screen, the sunscreen has proved to be a useful addition.


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