Dan Mitchell wrote:
> Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>
>> You are absolutely right. LCD protectors are more or less as useful
>> as the UV filters dealers try to sell you when you buy a new lens--
>> basically they serve to pad someone's profit margin.
>>
>
> Depends on how you use the camera -- for point+shoots, they make sense
> as a cheap, more compact [1] alternative to a case, because the screen
> on the back is that much more exposed especially if the camera goes in a
> pocket.
>
Yup. Not for me, as I have belt holders for the little ones. But I had a
friend visiting a few weeks ago with the little camera he carries around
in his pocket.
He mentioned that something seemed to be starting to grow around the
edges of his LCD. After a closer look, I was able to inform him it was
not a growth, but the residue of the AR coating that had worn off the
rest of the screen.
Moose
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