> > James McCauley wrote: > > >Any hints, tips or suggestions on protecting the LCD screen on my 1D?.
>Gerry Morgan wrote: > > you could use a product called WriteRight, which is intended to > > protect the screens of electronic organizers (PDAs), such as > > Palm Pilots. Bob Sull wrote: >Is this stuff generally available at places like Office Max and Staples? Tom Pfeiffer wrote: >I thought these would be a good way, too, until I bought some. The ones I >bought were made by Fellowes, which may or may not be the ones you >suggested, and they were in fact not smooth but contained a checkered >pattern molded into the surface... Yes, it's the stuff you find in the stores that Bob mentioned, and it's made by Fellowes, like the product that Tom tried. I didn't find it to be severely pixelated, as Tom did, but perhaps I was using a slightly different product. The film that I used allowed the LCD to be clearly read, although it was not so completely clear as to be invisible. The item number printed on the packet is 98026, but that mainly refers to the size, which is correct for my Cassiopeia organiser. Fellowes says that you should remove it after a month and apply a new film. I left it on my EOS-3 for three months, and it still peeled off easily with no residue. I regularly use it on my Casseopeia, and once left it on for more than six months with no problems. I think it must be slightly air-permeable, because when I first applied it, there were a couple of small air bubbles trapped under the surface, but they disappeared. Gerry * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
