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D7200 LCD Protection
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 673890" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I've used various brands over the years. Vello, Larmor, and no-names. I never had a problem with the glass ones coming loose. They have always magically stuck down with no air bubbles never to move again. I did crack one once and had to warm it with a heat gun to get it off. I do think its worth getting a kit that comes with the smaller glass for the top lcd too. As freak accidents go, both screens are fair game. I cracked my rear protector sitting in a cast iron chair at an outdoor restaurant. The camera shifted on the strap and hit on a sharp point of a stupid iron flower petal on the back of the chair.</p><p></p><p>You could cut up a soft cell phone protector for the top screen if you can't find a glass one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 673890, member: 4923"] I've used various brands over the years. Vello, Larmor, and no-names. I never had a problem with the glass ones coming loose. They have always magically stuck down with no air bubbles never to move again. I did crack one once and had to warm it with a heat gun to get it off. I do think its worth getting a kit that comes with the smaller glass for the top lcd too. As freak accidents go, both screens are fair game. I cracked my rear protector sitting in a cast iron chair at an outdoor restaurant. The camera shifted on the strap and hit on a sharp point of a stupid iron flower petal on the back of the chair. You could cut up a soft cell phone protector for the top screen if you can't find a glass one. [/QUOTE]
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