The attachment is a very relaxed affair compared to the often experienced difficulties "with protective films and works without problems.
A little tip for attachment:
In deviation from the provided instructions in English (mutatis mutandis: 1. Clean the LCD display; 2. adhesive film of the lower, adhesive side removed; 3. Attach frame / real glass protective fit; 4. pressing; 5. Remove the upper protective film) I have before touchdown / sticking the upper protector is also removed. Why: the upper protective film is about the frame over and thus disturbs the view exact placement of real glass protection to the display of the camera. Without foil can estimate the frame dimensions better and can thus precisely stick to the framework.
The screen guard consists of a frame and the actual real glass protection. The adhesive "is just the frame and ensures the connection. Since I've removed any of these real glass protective screens of a camera screen, I can for ease of removal and the possible whereabouts of adhesive also unfortunately nothing" to say on the display. To remove the operation guide will be on (see above) also provides instructions (pry with credit card). I assume, however, that a distance without any problems (even without damaging the display) is possible.
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Supplement 12.18.2013
Test, I have the real glass protective removed once. My advice:
- Bottom left (lettering "GGS"> lower left corner) is a small visible through the glass window - this is a sign of what constitutes small area of the frame, no adhesive is present
- At exactly this point recognize a credit card and lever off the real glass protection
Stick genuine glass protection to the (hopefully repealed films -
- Reattachment on the NEX-6 without problems possible
- Putting the credit card elsewhere on> removed inadvertently the adhesive
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Are mounted on the frame with a view of the viewer in the lower horizontal frame member, the (really very small imprints) GGS '(center) and NEX5 K / 7 "(right). The scope of protection thus obscured the camera's Sony logo "on the bottom of the screen (bother me in any way).
The actual real glass protection is extremely thin and not at all striking. The protection of the display is optimally ensured in my view. One limitation of the brightness or other abnormalities through the use of protection I can not watch. The advertised antireflection I do not perceive, or only in very eingeschräntem dimensions.
Because there is no touch functionality on the display at the NEX-6, this feature can not be restricted.
Conclusion:
- Since this is not explicitly stated: fits perfectly on the display of the Sony NEX-sixth
- Not at all striking.
- Extremely lightweight and comfortable attachment.
- Protective function optimally ensured.
- Relatively expensive.