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  • #7389
    Anonymous
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    What do you all do…if anything to project your LCD on DSLR’s?

    #61901

    http://www.shieldzone.com/

    That’s the best I’ve ever tried.  It’s a 3M product, first time I ever heard of it guys were using it to protect painted bumpers on sports cars, I think they put it on helicopter blades too.

    Wish I thought to do it, I don’t want to know what their profit margin is….

    #61902
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks Carter…that is good stuff…and yes…”they” are very rich.

    #61903

    just read all their instructions / watch their video, be careful putting it on and it will last forever.

    #61904
    Buzz Bryson
    Member

    Office supply places sell sheets (maybe 3″x5″) of clear stuff made to cover LCD screens on PDAs, cameras, etc.

    #61905
    Don Thompson
    Member

    1. A somewhat thick (1/8 inch or 3/16 inch) piece of clear plastic that somehow attaches to the camera body.

    #61906

    You can laugh at my Pentax *istD, but not the Pentax KxD series. There are some really great reasons to go Pentax (especially when the *istD was released).

    #61907
    Anonymous
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    You can laugh at my Pentax *istD, but not the Pentax KxD series. There are some really great reasons to go Pentax (especially when the *istD was released).  You can get some killer glass (granted not autofocus) for so cheap because of the K mount.  I think for a lot of people getting into DSLRs the Pentax is a great choice because you get to play with so much interesting glass and learn a lot.

    Grant

    This is exactly why I chose Pentax.

    #61908

    I think you will love your new SAS. I just got an A2 6wt (pretty much the same except for cosmetics and mine is a 4 piece). I would for sure cut down on a camera expense to get a new rod too.

    As far as cameras go, I am pretty much a Pentax fan boy because of the K mount. Even with the slow focus issues (K10D is a bit better than the 100/110D/*istD) , I would probably choose a Pentax over a low end Nikon or Canon. When I got mine the low end Canons and Nikons just didn’t feel as solid.

    #61909
    Anonymous
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    I am happy with my Pentax as well.

    #61910
    Don Thompson
    Member

    But the Canon?  Oh my word…I couldnt believe how cheap it felt.  My daughters have toys that feel more structurally sound than they are.

    Not sure which Canon you were holding, but the XXD and XD series are both very solid.

    #61911
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Your right…I should have been more clear.

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