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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Screen protector for D7000 - does anyone use them?
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<blockquote data-quote="mjackson907" data-source="post: 65070" data-attributes="member: 6177"><p>You MUST go to zagg.com and buy the invisishield for your camera! Just search for d7000 within their pages...they are like 20 bucks and THE BEST PRODUCT. LIFETIME WARRANTY!! I've been using their products for years, since before they became so widespread and I'm glad that they are so popular because every expensive gadget that I buy gets one. </p><p></p><p>I have one on mine and my wife's d7000 and, yes, we both have the BM-11 on top of it as well...but when you need the extra clarity, removing the BM-11 does not put the pretty screen in jeopardy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjackson907, post: 65070, member: 6177"] You MUST go to zagg.com and buy the invisishield for your camera! Just search for d7000 within their pages...they are like 20 bucks and THE BEST PRODUCT. LIFETIME WARRANTY!! I've been using their products for years, since before they became so widespread and I'm glad that they are so popular because every expensive gadget that I buy gets one. I have one on mine and my wife's d7000 and, yes, we both have the BM-11 on top of it as well...but when you need the extra clarity, removing the BM-11 does not put the pretty screen in jeopardy. [/QUOTE]
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