LCD Protector

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Reading previous threads there seems to be a reluctance to use screen protectors. I find that my rear LCD screen has smudges on it - in the upper left corner where my nose presses against the screen. And occasionally I find a small scratch on the LCD (okay, the screen protector on the LCD screen).

There are 2 types of screen protectors - film and glass. The film is available for the 1DX while the glass is not (at least not at B&H).

Any other recommendations?
 
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Reading previous threads there seems to be a reluctance to use screen protectors. I find that my rear LCD screen has smudges on it - in the upper left corner where my nose presses against the screen. And occasionally I find a small scratch on the LCD (okay, the screen protector on the LCD screen).

There are 2 types of screen protectors - film and glass. The film is available for the 1DX while the glass is not (at least not at B&H).

Any other recommendations?
I use AEGIS glass screen protectors made by Giottos. Looks like there's one for the 1DX:

http://www.amazon.com/Giottos-Screen-Protector-Digital-Cameras/dp/B00B1WAZ8S
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/889602-REG/Giottos_sp8320_AEGIS_Pro_Glass_Screen.html
 
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Just be careful if you do buy glass, that you don't buy a terribly "cheap" one.

I made that mistake - in addition to at least one other mistake 8).

Here's what I picked up: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EVPZJQ/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

After installing my glass screen protector on a 5D Mark II, I managed to crack it and cut my thumb at the same time just a couple weeks later!

I was simply pushing the body into a neoprene case, and that pressure was enough to crack the inexpensive glass.

Of course, the glass was not tempered, and cracked into what seemed like a hundred small pieces – all of which were stuck to the camera!

Fortunately, the camera was not damaged – but obviously a frustrating experience.

I'll go film protectors from here on out.

Ps. I was traveling when the protector broke. I ended up buying a film protector for a smart phone and cutting it to size. That was months ago and it's still holding up great!
 
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YeahLindsey said:
Just be careful if you do buy glass, that you don't buy a terribly "cheap" one.

I made that mistake - in addition to at least one other mistake 8).

Here's what I picked up: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EVPZJQ/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

After installing my glass screen protector on a 5D Mark II, I managed to crack it and cut my thumb at the same time just a couple weeks later!

I was simply pushing the body into a neoprene case, and that pressure was enough to crack the inexpensive glass.

Of course, the glass was not tempered, and cracked into what seemed like a hundred small pieces – all of which were stuck to the camera!

Fortunately, the camera was not damaged – but obviously a frustrating experience.

I'll go film protectors from here on out.

Ps. I was traveling when the protector broke. I ended up buying a film protector for a smart phone and cutting it to size. That was months ago and it's still holding up great!

I can understand the frustration of a shattered glass protector - of course exactly at the wrong time. Thanks for the idea of a cutting a phone protector to size
 
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How about no protection at all? I tried a screen protector a few years ago and didn't like it. Once I found out how inexpensive it was to have it replaced by Canon Service I pulled it off. I prefer a clear bright screen. It would be nice if Canon made the screen user replaceable.
 
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RC said:
How about no protection at all? I tried a screen protector a few years ago and didn't like it. Once I found out how inexpensive it was to have it replaced by Canon Service I pulled it off. I prefer a clear bright screen. It would be nice if Canon made the screen user replaceable.

Do you remember the cost? If I send the camera in for cleaning, the shipping is already paid. Otherwise I shipping can add $40-60 to the cost.
 
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RGF said:
RC said:
How about no protection at all? I tried a screen protector a few years ago and didn't like it. Once I found out how inexpensive it was to have it replaced by Canon Service I pulled it off. I prefer a clear bright screen. It would be nice if Canon made the screen user replaceable.

Do you remember the cost? If I send the camera in for cleaning, the shipping is already paid. Otherwise I shipping can add $40-60 to the cost.
I do not recall, it was here on CR that someone posted the cost. If you call CS, they should be able to give you a price over the phone if its just the protective cover and not the actual LCD.
 
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