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Hi All
Just got my new 50D and wanted to protect the LCD from new so I added a Jessops stick-on protector film (pack of 3 for £5) but it degrades the viewing quality something terrible! Anyone used any other makes/types which are near invisible but still protect the screen?
Cheers
Dougie
I got the GGS glass protector from eBay and it's perfect.
:agree: The GGS lcd protector always have them fitted to my Nikons LCD screens - even got a GGS fitted to my SB600 ......
ChrisJ_SLH
10-05-2010, 10:37
Personally I've always used MartinFields (http://www.martinfields.co.uk/) protectors. Always been happy with them.
jimybell
10-05-2010, 10:46
GGS for a 7D £4:98p, free P+P, from Honkers, seems a good deal, just ordered,
Jim
GGS Looks like the one to get then?
Where's "Honkers" about Jimmy?
hashcake
10-05-2010, 11:11
I've got a GGS fitted to my 50D, it does the job.
good shout been meaning to order something for the 1D :)
Thanks for all the quick replies guys. Just ordered one from Amazon. Bit dearer at £9.99 but need it for the weekend.
Cheers :thumbs:
Trixster
10-05-2010, 11:48
Get the GGS one, it really works. After this knock the LCD and body beneath was totally untouched.
http://www.trixster.tsohost.co.uk/Cracked%20LCD.jpg
good shout been meaning to order something for the 1D :)
Always use GGS myself. Neil, sent you a pm for a cheap one on flebay (from the US, if you can wait).
Always use GGS myself. Neil, sent you a pm for a cheap one on flebay (from the US, if you can wait).
cheers just ordered an equally cheap one from HK :)
Get the GGS one, it really works. After this knock the LCD and body beneath was totally untouched.
http://www.trixster.tsohost.co.uk/Cracked%20LCD.jpg
mine looks like that so have just ordered a new one.
Are the old ones easy to take off?
mine looks like that so have just ordered a new one.
Are the old ones easy to take off?
Mmmmmm so-so just dont use anything sharp or metal etc etc - but they do leave some glue residue behind... But with gentle rubbing with a very soft cloth it soon comes off...
It was with mine.....
Tgr141291
10-05-2010, 13:19
I never bother. The built in screen protector are great and can cheaply be replaced (£20) in the event of an accident
London luke
10-05-2010, 13:20
GGS Looks like the one to get then?
Where's "Honkers" about Jimmy?
Hong Kong !
Hong Kong !
Doooh..! :bonk:
Thanks!
Trixster
10-05-2010, 14:19
Mmmmmm so-so just dont use anything sharp or metal etc etc - but they do leave some glue residue behind... But with gentle rubbing with a very soft cloth it soon comes off...
It was with mine.....
I used a credit card to gently prise under one corner of the protector. Once under the lip you can carefully work around the edge to separate the screen from the lcd. Make sure you blow off any glass chips first to avoid scratching the lcd beneath. There didn't seem to be any glue residue left behind when I did it.
I used a credit card to gently prise under one corner of the protector. Once under the lip you can carefully work around the edge to separate the screen from the lcd. Make sure you blow off any glass chips first to avoid scratching the lcd beneath. There didn't seem to be any glue residue left behind when I did it.
The CC prob helped out there, :thinking: I did mine with my finger nail - was a wee while ago now thou.... God knows what it was stuck down with thou as certainly could've used it for someother things around the house :bang:
I used a credit card to gently prise under one corner of the protector. Once under the lip you can carefully work around the edge to separate the screen from the lcd. Make sure you blow off any glass chips first to avoid scratching the lcd beneath. There didn't seem to be any glue residue left behind when I did it.
Ahh! Give a Scotsman a credit card and he'll get into anything! :lol:
Ahh! Give a Scotsman a credit card and he'll get into anything! :lol:
:lol: Glad another scotsman said that :p
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