Hi all:

Sorry, I haven't been following this thread, and perhaps this has already been suggested, but I've been cutting down the clear protective overlays made to cover the screen on a PDA to fit screens on my *istD, E-10 and GPS. If you're careful not to trap any air bubbles, it works OK. It's a little less clear than using nothing, but you can see well enough to check image content and the histogram.

Tom Lesser
Frederick MD

On Mar 21, 2005, at 11:32 PM, David Savage wrote:

G'day Peter,

I think as long as it's not dripping wet when you apply it, you should be fine.

I bought some cheap LCD protectors from my local camera store. They
came with wipes soaked in Isopropyl alcohol in sealed packets. Wipe
the screen to remove any grease, let it dry, apply the protector.
There held fast  by some type electro static charge. it's been on for
5 months and hasn't even thought about coming off.

And no I wasn't worried about frying the circuitry.

There terrible to look through, but good enough for checking exposure.

Dave S


On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 12:45:09 +0100, Peter Smekal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
a local store sells Crocfol's LCD-monitor protection foil for the *istD.
However, in order to adjust it on the display you have to dip the foil into
water. Would you recommend to do that? Couldn't some of the water on the
foil penetrate into the camera at the edge of the monitor?
Is this kind of display protection useful at all?
Peter







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