Customer Reviews 

Anti -glare camera screen
2008-05-27it fits my Canon SD900 like a glove. I only wish I bought one when the camera was new. With the anti-glare screen on the camera is near indestructable. I would highly recommend it and before rather than later...but then again what do iI know

Good ,but
2008-03-23Protects your screen, but it is a tab bit smaller than the screen. It doesn't comppletely cover it. I also paid over $2 for shipping and I got it in a 75 cent envelope. Its not a lot of money, but if you do it to a lot of people it adds up.

Very Helpful
2008-02-26I am happy with the product because it helps protect my camera's LCD. Downside was the delivery. They asked for more than $2.00 for shipping and they send it to you in a USPS $0.58 stmaped envelope.

too much shipping and handling
2008-02-14Product took a long tine to get to me. Paid over $4 for shipping and handling but received in an envelop with stamp of only 58 cents. felt cheated by the merchant.

Protected camera
2008-01-20In general, it does what it should do - protect camera. I didn't have any accidents with my camera so far, but in usual un-accidental life when you use camera, this screen protector is just invisible. You don't see it and forget about it but it exists and protects your camera, I like it.
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