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Subject: [Leica] LUG Digest, Vol 44, Issue 412
From: gregj_lorenzo at hotmail.com (Greg Lorenzo)
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:30:06 -0600
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 bs.pearce at cox.net writes:

> > Impact my friend, impact
> I;m confused here. Screen protectors are generally made of a plastic film 
> that is intended to be scratch resistant. The only way it would be of aid 
> in 
> impact would be to contain small slivers of the plastic/glass piece much 
> as 
> the plastic in your car windshield. I don't know of any that would be of 
> any 
> assistance in impact, other than the hoods when folded. And anyway, if 
> that's a concern, you should probably reconsider you camera handling 
> habits 
> first. I got my D3 within months of its introduction, and it still looks 
> perfect, even after years of use in refineries and chemical plants, and a 
> trip to Africa and one to Italy.
> 
> I did get the Giottos glass scratch protector for my M9, and it's great.


I also have this brand on my M9. Purchased on Ebay, the seller I believe was:

 

http://www.goshotcamera.com/

 

Greg Lorenzo

Calgary, Canada
                                          
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