Sheetshooter wrote:Seeing as how I have a foot in both camps one of the first differences I have noted between my 5D and D70s is that there is the little Nikon plastic cover to protect the LCD screen surface of the Nikon from nose-grease and other nasties. It seems this was not an issue deemed worthy of addressing over at Canon and to that end I have decided to place some Palm Pilot Screen Protector material (cut to size) over the screen on the EOS 5D.
I'm presuming the 5D is the same in this regard as the D30/D60/10D/20D.
You can use PDA screen protectors, but you have to do it right. You should only use the protectors designed for colour PDAs. That's not too much of an issue these days, but if you use protectors for monochrome PDAs you'll get nasty cross-hatch interference patterns.
I use protectors on my screens, and while at one stage I used a template to cut the right size out, it was awkward to get it aligned on the screen properly. What I do now is attach an uncut protectors with a fair bit of overlap, then (carefully) trim it with a small craft knife. The blad is run along the edge of the screen, so if you do it properly you won't cut the screen or the body.
BTW, after a few years use of my D30 I noticed that the top LCD had got a few scratches (about the time I noticed that the top LCD panel on the 10D was a softer plastic...) and now I put protectors on those panels as well.
But all of this is paranoia really. The window that covers the rear LCD on these bodies is a very cheap item (less than AU$20) which can be ordered from Canon spare parts and replaced yourself if necessary (without opening up the body of the camera). Mind you, replacing the top panel does require a bit more disassembly.