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Aug 29, 2005 14:08 |  #1

What should I use to protect my LCD display from scratches and facial oils?
I did a search here and saw PDA protectors mentioned, as well as, packing tape. The packing tape makes me a little nervous..lol..seems a bit too sticky.
Not sure what a PDA protector is either, but believe I heard it was recommended by Popular Photography.


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Aug 29, 2005 15:40 |  #2

Clear tape or Contact


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Aug 29, 2005 16:05 |  #3

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The packing tape makes me a little nervous..lol..seems a bit too sticky.

I applied clear packing tape to my new 20D display in mid-March. Now, about 6000 shots later, the tape has not peeled up. It seems to have absorbed some micro-scratches (which was the point), so I'll probably replace it sometime soon.

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Aug 29, 2005 20:32 |  #4

InskiP wrote:
What should I use to protect my LCD display from scratches and facial oils?
I did a search here and saw PDA protectors mentioned, as well as, packing tape. The packing tape makes me a little nervous..lol..seems a bit too sticky.
Not sure what a PDA protector is either, but believe I heard it was recommended by Popular Photography.


"PDA" stands for personal digital assistant. There are clear plastic covers made for the small LCD displays of Palm devices and such which work well for camera displays. There is also a protective cover made with a door and side shields which both protects and makes the display more visible in high light environments. I forget the manufacturer's name- will post if I can find it.


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Aug 29, 2005 20:47 |  #5

You could look for ideas in one of the many other threads about this topic.


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Aug 29, 2005 20:55 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #6

tim wrote:
You could look for ideas in one of the many other threads about this topic.

Hey, I remember you... the post police ;-)a


Lots of very nice cameras, lenses and other stuff, but you know how Lance Armstrong says "it's not about the bike"? Well... it's not about the equipment, it's the photographer. I'm still working on it ;)

  
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Aug 30, 2005 03:26 as a reply to  @ IronDad's post |  #7

To be honest I don't bother protecting mine, No marks or scratches on any of them yet. I've currently got 8 digital cameras, had 9 but got rid of one a little while back. All are fine and none get any special treatment and as I said, no marks. I'm also told the rear LCD is covered by a bit of plastic anyway, which I'm guessing the purpose of is to protect the LCD from damage. I'm also told this plastic cover takes only a couple of minutes to replace, is easily done and costs very little indeed.

Just sounds like overkill to me, but each to their own. I've heard alot of people use PDA static protectors or Hoodman products and the likes.


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Aug 30, 2005 03:33 as a reply to  @ IronDad's post |  #8

IronDad wrote:
Hey, I remember you... the post police ;-)a

I just get of answering the same question after the first dozen times. I should probably just not bother posting, but sometimes it's good to remind people to use the search function, that someone's almost always asked the same question before.


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Aug 30, 2005 04:21 |  #9

you knowI don't use anything. I have had my 10d for more than 2 years and I haven't got a single strach on the LCD. I don't worry about the facial oils because I just get a cloth and wipe it clean.

My phone has more straches on it and I have had that just on a year.

don't worry about tim, he is just trying to get his posting numbers up :lol:


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Aug 30, 2005 08:56 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #10

tim wrote:
I just get of answering the same question after the first dozen times. I should probably just not bother posting.

When I feel that way, then I just don't post, especially after answers have already started coming in from the other 35,000 members. I agree it's good to alert new people to the search feature, but with stuff like "many other threads on this topic", it does come across a bit harsh. We like to have new people posting, not lurking afraid to post because they might get a slap on the wrist. Also, we might not find out about new ideas if the question is never asked again, like Bob Gross's packing tape idea which he has only been using for about 6 months.

Just for kicks, I did a search. Bob Gross answered this question at least 4 times in the past month alone with his packing tape suggestion. Now that's patience. :D

Me, I don't use anything on the LCD right now, although I might try the tape trick. It's not like a PDA or cell phone where it is in your pocket all the time and might be scratched by keys or coins. The oils are a bit of a pain, and I do fear I may scratch the LCD wiping it clean, but so far so good.


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Aug 30, 2005 13:31 as a reply to  @ pcasciola's post |  #11

pcasciola wrote:
Also, we might not find out about new ideas if the question is never asked again, like Bob Gross's packing tape idea which he has only been using for about 6 months.

That is incorrect.

It's been since mid-March on just my 20D alone.

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Aug 30, 2005 13:34 as a reply to  @ robertwgross's post |  #12

robertwgross wrote:
That is incorrect.

It's been since mid-March on just my 20D alone.

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Come one, Bob, cut me some slack. The point was that if we always pushed people to use search instead of asking questions, we'd never find out about new, innovative ideas. You said mid-March, which is pretty close to six months.


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Aug 30, 2005 13:57 |  #13

I can recommend Brando's Screen Protector (same bought fot my 20D):
http://shop.brando.com​.hk/dcscreenprotector.​php (external link)

For 9$ you get in an envelope 1 piece of screen protector and applying instruction (!??)

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Aug 30, 2005 17:57 as a reply to  @ pcasciola's post |  #14

pcasciola wrote:
Come one, Bob, cut me some slack. The point was that if we always pushed people to use search instead of asking questions, we'd never find out about new, innovative ideas. You said mid-March, which is pretty close to six months.

You guys seem to want to make leaps of logic. I started using tape over the display in November 2002.

Besides, I think the search function stinks. Once in a great while, it will find something that I am looking for, but mostly it fails.

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Aug 31, 2005 04:56 |  #15

InskiP wrote:
What should I use to protect my LCD display from scratches and facial oils?
I did a search here and saw PDA protectors mentioned, as well as, packing tape. The packing tape makes me a little nervous..lol..seems a bit too sticky.
Not sure what a PDA protector is either, but believe I heard it was recommended by Popular Photography.


I remembered the company that makes the camera-specific LCD protectors, which run between $20-30 US. Their name is "Hoodman" and they have a web site which you'll find quickly with a Google search.


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