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      06-25-2016, 12:46 PM   #1
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Screen Protector

I always use a screen protector on all my cameras. Originally I used to use peelable plastic ones, but nowadays I use rigid optical glass protectors.

This is why !

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This image is of the protector that was on the back of my Fuji XT-1 when I recently bumped it against a rock.
When I took this off the back of the camera, the screen itself was unmarked.
A new screen protector (£10.95) was fitted as soon as I got home - worth every penny.
I hate to think what the cost of having the screen replaced would be.
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Same here. Back and top. Always have. Glass as well. One of mine has a small ding in it that would have been on the actual screen without protection.
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