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D7000
Do you use an aftermarket screen protector?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 119819" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I'm not sure how you would know whether or not you have a perfectly exposed image unless you look at your histograms. And it's too late if you're looking at it for the first time when you load them up on the computer. If you're not checking your histogram for proper exposure you really should try. I can't even count the times I've had to increase or decrease the exposure over what the camera wanted me to use. If you always follow the light meters suggested exposures I guarantee you'll have over and under exposed images. Checking histograms should be second nature, IMO. </p><p></p><p>As for the OP's question, yes, I've used them and I like them. The brand I've used are the GGS screen protectors. The reason I like them is 1) it won't fill with dust and lint like the plastic window tend to and 2) they reduce the amount of glare considerably. In addition, it comes with a protector for your small LCD screen, too. Something that Nikon does not provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 119819, member: 9521"] I'm not sure how you would know whether or not you have a perfectly exposed image unless you look at your histograms. And it's too late if you're looking at it for the first time when you load them up on the computer. If you're not checking your histogram for proper exposure you really should try. I can't even count the times I've had to increase or decrease the exposure over what the camera wanted me to use. If you always follow the light meters suggested exposures I guarantee you'll have over and under exposed images. Checking histograms should be second nature, IMO. As for the OP's question, yes, I've used them and I like them. The brand I've used are the GGS screen protectors. The reason I like them is 1) it won't fill with dust and lint like the plastic window tend to and 2) they reduce the amount of glare considerably. In addition, it comes with a protector for your small LCD screen, too. Something that Nikon does not provide. [/QUOTE]
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