Adding water to the foil is probably to activate some adhesive. Then water should be spread thin on the foil, before applied to the camera. If that can be achieved, I suppose there's not enough excess water to penetrate the camera.
OTOH, are you sure this kind of thing will not leave some residue on the LCD when it's taken off?
Oh, well.. Who am I to ask. I don't use any LCD protection myself. Sounds like a sensible idea, though.
Jostein
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Smekal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:45 PM
Subject: Protection foil advice
Hi folks,
a local store sells Crocfol's LCD-monitor protection foil for the *istD.
However, in order to adjust it on the display you have to dip the foil into
water. Would you recommend to do that? Couldn't some of the water on the
foil penetrate into the camera at the edge of the monitor?
Is this kind of display protection useful at all?
Peter

