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Anti-glare coating scratched away on LCD screen
I wrote a while ago that the LCD screen of my camera is scratched. I've
figured out now that in reality it's the anti-glare coating which is going away. This makes it more difficult to see the LCD screen in bright daylight. Is there any way to reapply the anti-glare coating? -- Alfred Molon Olympus E-series DSLRs and micro 4/3 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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Anti-glare coating scratched away on LCD screen
On 2014-06-20 21:44:25 +0000, Alfred Molon said:
I wrote a while ago that the LCD screen of my camera is scratched. I've figured out now that in reality it's the anti-glare coating which is going away. This makes it more difficult to see the LCD screen in bright daylight. Is there any way to reapply the anti-glare coating? I don't know about an anti-glare coating, but you might have some luck if you can find a Giottos multi-coated, including anti-reflection, Schott glass LCD protector for your camera. They have custom sized for Nikon & Canon, and they have standard sizes which might work for other brands of cameras. http://www.giottos.com/pro_view.aspx?nId=8&TypeId=37 -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Anti-glare coating scratched away on LCD screen
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Molon wrote: Is there any way to reapply the anti-glare coating? In practical terms, no. Typical anti-glare coatings are vacuum deposited onto the raw glass part before it's incorporated into the screen system. |
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Anti-glare coating scratched away on LCD screen
On 2014.06.20, 17:44 , Alfred Molon wrote:
I wrote a while ago that the LCD screen of my camera is scratched. I've figured out now that in reality it's the anti-glare coating which is going away. This makes it more difficult to see the LCD screen in bright daylight. Is there any way to reapply the anti-glare coating? Anti-glare coatings are useless. In public I point my camera at someone and they just glare at me angrily. (No. There is no way I'm apologizing for that). -- I was born a 1%er - I'm just more equal than the rest. |
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