View Full Version : Which screen protector for the lcd on your SLR?
I'm looking at getting a rear lcd screen protector for my Canon 40D. So far i have seen the Delkin and Giottos listed. I'm not sure which are better. What type do you use, if any?
Personally, I use GGS protectors; which are great.
namllihs
01-09-2009, 21:42
:plusone:
you don't need one on a D3 :)
Flash In The Pan
01-09-2009, 21:48
GGS here too, I get the feeling the Giottos one may be the GGS one rebranded and sold for 5x the price :suspect:
classcams
01-09-2009, 22:19
Jessops sold a good concertina type some time ago.
you don't need one on a D3 :)
Apparently not - I was a bit miffed when I opened all the boxes...
Hoodman do an 'almost-Nikon' screen protector that clips into the recesses - which are still on the camera, so Nikon obviously intended for there to be one, just decided not to include them as we all lost them if they weren't tied on anyway and they cost £25 to replace...
I actually like them as I find it easier to peer through a dirty screen protector than a dirty screen for some wierd reason...
The thought of lashing-out £100 of my own money though...stings a bit...
boyfalldown
02-09-2009, 12:12
GGS here too, I get the feeling the Giottos one may be the GGS one rebranded and sold for 5x the price :suspect:
I though GGS was 'Giottos Glass Screen' - no rebranding needed
Hugh
I though GGS was 'Giottos Glass Screen' - no rebranding needed
Hugh
Well I'll be damned! Never crossed my mind :thinking:
I though GGS was 'Giottos Glass Screen' - no rebranding needed
Hugh
Well I'll be damned! Never crossed my mind :thinking:
Nope the Giotto ones have Giotto on them plus some other writing in top corner.
GGS have GGS and the camera model on the bottom.
According to some the GGS are thicker and offer more protection
Well, for what its' worth, GGS are doing me fine so far; whatever GGS stands for.
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