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D7000
Do you use an aftermarket screen protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 119806" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>What's wrong with the one on the camera is that it's not completely clear and designed by the manufacturer more for protection than looking through (it even says so in the manual). I use Vello protectors on all my cameras. Optical glass protection that's perfectly clear. Much easier to see through in certain lighting conditions outside.</p><p></p><p>BTW, stay away from the eye piece mounted one. It comes of rather easily, something I found out rather amazingly when I was walking back out of a field and noticed it just before I stepped on it (it came off on the way in). I use the ones with an adhesive edge that still around the perimeter of the original glass. They make one for some models (D800) that you can clip on like the original. I would prefer that, but these have been great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 119806, member: 9240"] What's wrong with the one on the camera is that it's not completely clear and designed by the manufacturer more for protection than looking through (it even says so in the manual). I use Vello protectors on all my cameras. Optical glass protection that's perfectly clear. Much easier to see through in certain lighting conditions outside. BTW, stay away from the eye piece mounted one. It comes of rather easily, something I found out rather amazingly when I was walking back out of a field and noticed it just before I stepped on it (it came off on the way in). I use the ones with an adhesive edge that still around the perimeter of the original glass. They make one for some models (D800) that you can clip on like the original. I would prefer that, but these have been great. [/QUOTE]
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