All my Nikons came from the factory with a polycarbonate plastic protector that snaps on. I never felt the need to remove it, or put any films on it.
They still had them on the D810 and D7200. The D700 came with them as well. Might just be the D* series cos my D4 hasnt got one. I remove them anyway as you can't see the screen clearly enoughYes, good memory, I remember those too. I think Nikon stopped including those in the D3 era. None of my D3 or D4 cameras came with one. The D2 series did, but I've lost them long ago. And no need for those since the back glass is tempered, hard to scratch, and costs only $25 to replace.
Granted, the replacement part is not expensive, but how easy is it to replace?
Is it a do-it-your-selfer? Just how easily do these bodies pop apart?
I once took the top cover off of my Minolta SRT101 when I was in H.S./college, but I felt I was pushing my luck, there. I did get it back together in working order, though!
I bought a D610 lin November 2015. It had the plastic cover over the LCD.
... My way of looking at it is I don't want anything that glues onto my screen, if that's how a screen protector works. I don't want the hassle of prying it off if I decide I don't like it. I guess I might be wrong about the glue, but I just don't want something clinging to my screen.
The D7100 has one of those flip up screens doesn't it? I wouldn't consider that a risk of being scratched. I wouldn't bother with a protector for it.I have the plastic cover that came with the D810, but the D7100 and D500 did not come with those.
I haven't bought a screen protector for anything including my iPhones in years, so not something I go spend money on.
The D7100 has one of those flip up screens doesn't it? I wouldn't consider that a risk of being scratched. I wouldn't bother with a protector for it.
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