- The screen protectors also fogged. I went out according to the description and price for the fact that the display is anti-fog and similarly to motorcycle helmet visors. Here, the fogging is also used by a second disc spaced from the visor to prevent fogging.
- The screen guard smeared extremely fast. Once the short-studded display touched with the finger and rum it is.
- And now the most annoying point. The glass in the viewfinder also reflects and produces horizontally rotated diplopia. At first I thought that my lens produces these reflections and I screwed the light diffusion plate. But that's not the reason for the reflections, especially since they are not visible on the final image. The reason is the screen protector. Taking it from the camera and keeps it in the direction of a lamp are even with the naked eye, the reflections in the glass of the viewfinder protection recognizable.
This contradicts the principle of a completely natural DSLR as I want to eliminate sources of error with a view through the viewfinder.
I can not recommend a summary screen protector from the photographic point of view. Probably the glass to protect the display of the Cam protects better than a film, but the negative characteristics of the display protection outweigh unfortunately.
I will now again an anti-fog and anti-reflective foil stuck to the protection. But unfortunately solves the not the problem with the reflections in the viewfinder.
Perhaps here still someone an idea or a tip which screen protection does not have the negative characteristics mentioned.
Otherwise, the part comes back and I live just continue with any slides ..........