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Review Summary
2007-07-13T21:00:00
well worth the money, and better than the cheaper one sold to fit all brands. highly recommend
robbeede
2007-07-09T21:00:00
Once open, the pop-up-shade is difficult to close with one hand. It need two hands, but this is quite unhandy. If you leave it out, getting your eye to the viewfinder is probably impossible. It does make viewing results in sunlight a bit better, but I would rather put with using my hand for shade. I've retired my D50 pop-up-shade! On the other hand, the one for my old Sony VI can stay up during shooting since the viewfinder is so wildly inaccurate, so it is somwhat useful.
Senior F.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
The LCD on my Nikon D50 is well protected now and I don't have to worry about scratching or damaging it. Great stuff.
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Pop-Up Shades are LCD screen protective covers, which double as glare guards. These sturdy, lightweight covers are easily installed (and removed), protect a digital camera's expensive LCD screen in the closed position, and pop up to provide easier viewing of the display in bright sunlight.
The cover easily pops up to form a little three sided canopy over the LCD to diminish glare, and folds right back down when you're finished. A camera grade, optically clear glass (itself protected with a clear protective film cover to prevent shipping scratches) continues to guard the LCD screen when the shade is up. Snap on covers literally hook on to the grooves in your camera.
Pop-Up Shades differ from alternatives on the market, being made with hard impact plastic that snaps shut over the camera's LCD screen. Unlike other one size fits all LCD hoods on the market that fold or are designed with a bellows look, Pop-Up Shades are designed specifically for every individual camera model. Every Pop-Up shade snaps into place with the flick of a finger to shade the screen from bright light.