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Cheap Lcd Touch Screen Monitor

2024-06-01 03:25:24

Cheap insurance against doing damage to the LCD monitor. ...............

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2024-07-21 02:19:25

I love the new design of this camera. The hidden LCD works very well for me. Just open the screen if you want to use it and other times use the OVF/EVF. When I bought the camera I was not sure whether this is going to work for me but after few days of use I love it. No accidental screen touch. I had the touch set as shoot so when I need to take a picture just flip it down and touch to take a picture. When it is closed my nose won't touch it and take a picture. I also like the sub-monitor. I can quickly and easy setup film simulation etc. The other improvements Fuji have made is great. Picture quality is great as usual. Not very heavy for this type of a camera. One big thanks for B&H for their exception service. I live in Los Angeles and B&H was able to deliver my camera the next day. Their packing of the camera was well beyond other online stores.

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2024-06-14 06:21:24

Fits very well over existing LCD screen, maintains touch -screen capability on my D850, and I don't notice any cloudiness or distortion. Very happy. Clear instructions, easy to install

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

Product works great for LCD protection. The touch screen isn't affected, the size fit perfectly and the edges adhered all the way around the screen. I had a some trouble at first mounting the screen on a Nikon D850, but Anne from ExpertShield provided great support. The key to mounting the screen was carefully reading and following the directions, which really aren't that difficult. Just be sure to patiently follow the steps. Definitely would recommend this screen to serious photographers, and I wouldn't hesitate to purchase it again.

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2024-07-02 04:39:24

Fits my RED TOUCH LCD 5 like a glove ;)

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2024-09-19 06:15:22

Purchased to mount a 7 LCD monitor and 11 tension arm to my camera rig, this microMount holds on tight! There are some very inexpensive alternatives out there, but I have tried them and they simply do not hold on. The design makes it versatile and easy to configure, and the reversible male/female mounting post is a nice touch. Spend the extra money and get the microMount. The cheap mounts are just that: cheap.

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2024-05-17 01:31:40

I use to connect a touch screen monitor to pc. No problems so far, easy to install.

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2024-05-01 02:58:21

The monitor offers peaking and focus assist. Is a touch screen which you can zoom in for detail.

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2024-09-16 01:55:58

I confess to not being able to follow instructions well, so the fact that I got this screen on my FZ1000 LCD monitor fairly well with a wrinkle at one corner is amazing to me. I guess the protection is worth the angst of application.

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2024-09-07 01:49:28

I've now installed LCD screen protectors on about 10 cameras, going back at least a decade. In fact, the very first one I installed was a lifesaver. I managed to drop a Nikon D750 five feet onto a concrete floor. It landed directly on the LCD area. The screen protector was shattered; the monitor was perfect. I picked up the camera, which was fine, bought another screen protector, and I continue to use that D750 to this day. It made me a believer in protection screens. And D750s. Installation of these things is tricky. Read the directions -- carefully -- before starting the task. The LCD screen must be squeaky clean, and the glass itself must be centered exactly over the screen. BUT -- do not despair if the glass goes on slightly off-center. Careful pressure with the edge of Vello's guitar-pick-like plastic applicator tool -- exerted laterally on the edge of the screen protector -- should allow you to center it. If the glass is not centered, it may not adhere properly, depending on the camera. I have never had a screen protector come off unless I took it off. And I have observed that used-equipment webpages across the Internet are littered with cameras that are rated good rather than excellent just because of scratches and nicks on the LCD monitor.

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