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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lars Michael
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: EOS Protecting your LCD (again)
>
>
> I'm using a plastic film similar in material
> to the "next oil change due" stickers or
> holiday window stickers.  It adheres to glass
> rather than sticks,  making it fairly easy to
> remove.
>
> It is clear (no fuzziness or opaqueness),
> but it is sightly grey in appearance.  It
> can be stacked in four or five layers to
> reduce brightness during night or low-light
> photography.
>
> A buddy (Ron,  can you hear me?) gave me a
> squarefoot of that stuff once,  for use as
> creative filters (cutting out a vignette,
> or using small triangles to soften the
> image).
>
> I used the film for a year on my D30,  and
> while the plastic got scratched up a bit,
> it never bothered me enough to replace it.
>
> I removed the protective plastic when I
> sold the camera,  and the LCD screen glass
> looked immaculate.
>
> Great stuff,  I say.
>
> Lars
>


Hi All,

I thought we figured out that it costs $9 to change the protective plastic
screen on the EOS digitals.  Why bother to cover them?  My nephew ordered
one from Canon and took it in to the Irvine regional repair center and they
popped it on for free.  What's the big deal?


Cheers/Chip

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