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Review Summary
2016-07-04T00:09:14
Unfortunately, the device didn't work for me. I still cannot see the screen at all in bright sunlight.
Julia S.
2016-06-28T15:55:11
I built one from parts from AC Moore craft store for 1.98 Covers ALL of the screen and doesn't block anything and -- NO STICKY TAPE RESIDUE to deal with. Uses the tripod bolt hole. AND - it shades ALL FOUR SIDES!!!! -- Not just the top. Does not fold up... Just unbolt and put away. Stan videstudio@juno.com
Stainless
2009-09-03T21:00:00
Easy to apply to Canon SX100, but base needed slight trimming to fit over right side scroll wheel bulge. With pop-up shade removed, the base provides excellent screen protection for everyday use.
RON P.
2009-05-24T21:00:00
It busted after about a year. The glass and frame (the part glued to the camera) were fine but the flipper-flopper part lost its too delicate hookie-wookie thingy dinghies and would not remain attached to the frame. Used tape and bought a replacement flipper-flopper part (popup light shield) - clever design. Have not found out how to remove the frame from the camera - but who cares! Be careful when placing frame over the LCD. The stickum is particularly aggressive and you won't have a second chance to install the frame. Great until it breaks. Handle gently.
JOHN G.
2009-01-20T19:00:00
Works XLNT on a Sunny/Bright day. It 's build quality is good, but fragile. It's durability will depend heavily on the user's dexterity and care.
Larry P.
2008-09-03T21:00:00
I work outdoors in stream environments. Bright sunlight makes LCD monitoring impossible without this pop-up shade! It also protects the screen from dust, branches, grass...etc. Its so easy to use!
horse f.
2008-08-23T21:00:00
Works great as a sun-shield. Easy to remove if needed. Also protects LCD. The hood can be removed while the protective glass remains in place. Definitely worthwhile for protecting the lcd display.
Shawn P.
2008-06-27T21:00:00
A friend cut a piece of plexiglass to protect the LCD which worked for years, but failed to shade the LCD in sun light. This is a big improvement. The LCD can still be hard to see, especially since the shade's plastic LCD protector reflects like a mirror. I'm now better able to frame a image.
Steaphany
2007-09-28T21:00:00
The Delkin Universal Pop-up Shade is an excellent product for use with my digital Kodak Z1275. It is compact and fits over the LCD screen just right. The pop-up portion can be removed easily, if needed, in low light situations leaving in place the frame and LCD screen protector.
Ollie
Universal Pop-UP Shades will work on over 90% of all Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Two Part Design...
1) Protective Glass: Protects Camera LCD Screen, Protects with Shade Attached or Removed.
2)Shade: Eliminates Glare, Easily Removable, Pops Up or Down
Attach It: Easily Sticks to Camera, No Residue Adhesive
Open It: For Shade and Protection
Slide It: To remove Shade, Protective Glass Remains in Place