I agree 100% with Godfrey. I've been using digis with such screens for several years, and just wiping the screen with a soft cloth every now and then seems sufficient. Heck, I sometimes use a shirt tail, or a napkin or table cloth when in restaurants.
John Celio had one of those protective films on his camera, and even had some cleaning tool to clean the film. Maybe he can provide more info if you really want something like that. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Godfrey DiGiorgi > Just wipe it off. It's got a hardened acrylic cover on it. Mine gets > nose grease and fingerprints on it all the time. I've never covered > it, and it doesn't have a scratch on it. I wipe it off when it gets > dirty. > > A protective cover blurs the LCD image. > Don Williams wrote: > > > I wish I had some of that film to protect the LCD. Its already > > covered with finger prints. Extraordinary care and attention is > > needed when picking up the camera with the screen facing away from > > you.

