Customer Reviews 

Must have for lcd longevity
2009-07-04This is a must have to keep the lcd scratch-free. I noticed the protective cover has lots of scratches that would've been on the lcd itself. It does not change the viewing of the pics one bit - only when there's no scratches of course :-)
After travel and abuse, bought second one after too many scratches.

Ultimate protection!
2009-06-19This is a thick, sturdy piece of polycarbonate that protects the LCD to the utmost degree. So much better than those peel and stick films :-(

Is not for ALPHA 700 and the picture shows that
2009-05-13When i got the protector, i thought it's a great protection tool. I have an ALPHA 700 and I bought this because the picture shows that is for this model, my surprise came when I realizaed that the cover sheet is designed for ALPHA 300 - 350 and that was written in a small words at the middle of the page. So I don't understand why the product is not what you are offering. I'm a publicist and I know the meaning and the importance to sell exactly what i'm showing. Too bad cause I throw $15 and I had to buy again the right one.

Works well despite no instructions on how to install!
2009-04-24Nice quality product. Arrived very well packaged with a blister pack protecting it. Installed easily and fit very well. Only 1 small glich - all the installation instructions were in Chinese! Had to figure out the intallation for myself.

Necessary but not designed properly
2009-04-03This screen protects the LCD and is sufficiently clear, but unfortunately it comes off very easily, with the slightest touch. Mine falls several times per shoot. It is not designed like the screen in the photo (no top clasp, only a bottom one and two at the sides). I can't even call them clasps because they don't clasp or snap on. Disappointing, but I'd rather have it than not. Please redesign soon.
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Finding the Right Digital Camera
By Dave Etchells
Finding the Right Digital Camera
The overall goal of the Imaging Resource website (www.imaging-resource.com) is to help people chose and use digital imaging technology as effectively as possible. As simple as they are to use, choosing the right digital camera involves a number of decisions. Key issues are computing platform, image quality, onboard image capacity, exposure versatility, feature set, and included software. In this article, we'll lead you step-by-step through some of the issues to consider in making a purchase decision, and at the same time, suggest some things to look for in the test images we've collected on our website.
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