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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.14, Nikon D4 $6000 only

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NecroPhilia
post Feb 2 2012, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 12:18 AM)
dont put with hard object like keys cards coints bla bla la.....
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QUOTE(tctham @ Feb 2 2012, 12:19 AM)
my lcd screen protector only got smudge marks wor.. no scratches.. do you flip your screen back whenever not in use? if really unhappy, then change the protector again? haha~ better protector scratch than the lcd scratch.. hehe
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Nah,never put with hard object,i think maybe i wipe it without using a blower because i didn't own a blower =[ I do flip the screen back often since just bought it,take care with it very good =[

I plan to change the lcd screen protector and get a better cleaning kit,any suggestion?
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post Feb 2 2012, 08:30 AM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 12:15 AM)
Guys,I bought the nikon d5100 with free lcd screen protector.but the lcd screen protector seems very easy to get scratch even though I take good care of it.any advise on this? feel frustrated when saw the minor scratch on the screen.
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What screen protector are you using? So far both my DSLRs are using GGS and its tough!
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post Feb 2 2012, 08:52 AM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 12:32 AM)
Nah,never put with hard object,i think maybe i wipe it without using a blower because i didn't own a blower =[ I do flip the screen back often since just bought it,take care with it very good =[

I plan to change the lcd screen protector and get a better cleaning kit,any suggestion?
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huh...LCD screen need use blower ar? rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 12:15 AM)
Guys,I bought the nikon d5100 with free lcd screen protector.but the lcd screen protector seems very easy to get scratch even though I take good care of it.any advise on this? feel frustrated when saw the minor scratch on the screen.
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could the problem be wif the cloth u wipe it wif? i use the same cloth as i wipe my glasses to clean my screen protector tongue.gif
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 01:32 AM)
Nah,never put with hard object,i think maybe i wipe it without using a blower because i didn't own a blower =[ I do flip the screen back often since just bought it,take care with it very good =[

I plan to change the lcd screen protector and get a better cleaning kit,any suggestion?
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Dont waste your money on those cheap aftermarket screen protector, it will scratch eventually, from my experience I have tried many and wasted alot of $$$ . I then found out that the ori screen is quite scratch resistant they have a coating like those on the iphones ,I can't recall but i read it somewhere on a review about the screen and i have since not used anything on it - up to you if you want to follow or not.

One more thing, i leave my screen out open instead of flipping it back ,i don't move it unnecessarily. Seems if dirt gets in between the screen and body when you close it, it will scratch.




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post Feb 2 2012, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(seather @ Feb 2 2012, 10:03 AM)
could the problem be wif the cloth u wipe it wif? i use the same cloth as i wipe my glasses to clean my screen protector tongue.gif
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ya dont cincai use whatever cloth available on your hand and wipe... use soft cloth for lens or spec wipe that tongue.gif ....

and if it scratch...tear off LIKE A BOSS AND GET A NEW ONE whistling.gif

this is how i treat my ipad... rm15 for 1 screen protector tear off like a new and get a new one and paste it...whoala...it is new tongue.gif
err cheapo screen protector also can tahan like... half year or more...depend your itchy hand gagaga biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by Agito666: Feb 2 2012, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 11:23 AM)
ya dont cincai  use whatever cloth available on your hand and wipe... use soft cloth for lens or spec wipe that  tongue.gif ....

and if it scratch...tear off  LIKE A BOSS AND GET A NEW ONE  whistling.gif

this is how i treat my ipad... rm15 for 1 screen protector tear off like a new and get a new one and paste it...whoala...it is new  tongue.gif
err cheapo screen protector also can tahan like... half year or more...depend your itchy hand gagaga  biggrin.gif
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if spec cloth got dirt, also will scratch the cheapo screen protector, the thing about thos stuff is that they make it so that they sell alot, how? dont make it last so you will keep buying and buying- marketing strategy

once scratch you will think...."wah good thing i have this protector or else my lcd will scratch oledi hor....." ohmy.gif
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QUOTE(ojtee @ Feb 2 2012, 10:30 AM)
if spec cloth got dirt, also will scratch the cheapo screen protector, the thing about thos stuff is that they make it so that they sell alot, how? dont make it last so you will keep buying and buying- marketing strategy

once scratch you will think...."wah good thing i have this protector or else my lcd will scratch oledi hor....." ohmy.gif
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ya...XD

only naked device is my phone haha...nokia n8 flex.gif gorrila glass....

even my ipod touch 2nd gen glass got scratch...forget where it get from...maybe i really put with keys sweat.gif
well it is over warranty and i didn't plan to resell it so i keep using it until it breaks.

even my spec also got scratch from dropping and wiping with whatever cloths XD
the UV coat already worn off XD
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QUOTE(tctham @ Feb 1 2012, 11:50 PM)
it's actually desa park city, kepong

nice clouds by the way.. keke..
serene feeling

Opps, i though at Johor. biggrin.gif tongue.gif
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post Feb 2 2012, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 08:30 AM)
What screen protector are you using? So far both my DSLRs are using GGS and its tough!
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The screen protector is the gift when buying the camera =[ is it the GGS is hard cover?
QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 08:52 AM)
huh...LCD screen need use blower ar? rclxub.gif
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I saw the seller using a blower keep blow on my lcd screen before wipe it
QUOTE(seather @ Feb 2 2012, 10:03 AM)
could the problem be wif the cloth u wipe it wif? i use the same cloth as i wipe my glasses to clean my screen protector tongue.gif
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I using the cloth which I using to wipe my glasses too =[
QUOTE(ojtee @ Feb 2 2012, 10:22 AM)
Dont waste your money on those cheap aftermarket screen protector, it will scratch eventually, from my experience I  have tried many and wasted alot of $$$ . I then found out that the ori screen is quite scratch resistant they have a coating like those on the iphones ,I can't recall but i read it somewhere on a review about the screen and i have since not used anything on it - up to you if you want to follow or not.

One more thing, i leave my screen out open instead of flipping it back ,i don't move it unnecessarily. Seems if dirt gets in between the screen and body when you close it, it will scratch.
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I wont mind to pay a bit more to get a better quality of screen protector because when the lcd screen get a bit of scratch,I really feel frustrated sad.gif so any recommendation of good screen protector for Nikon D5100?

Thanks for the tips,learnt it here smile.gif

QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 10:23 AM)
ya dont cincai  use whatever cloth available on your hand and wipe... use soft cloth for lens or spec wipe that  tongue.gif ....

and if it scratch...tear off  LIKE A BOSS AND GET A NEW ONE  whistling.gif

this is how i treat my ipad... rm15 for 1 screen protector tear off like a new and get a new one and paste it...whoala...it is new  tongue.gif
err cheapo screen protector also can tahan like... half year or more...depend your itchy hand gagaga  biggrin.gif
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Seriously when it get scratch,really get frustrated and feel like TEAR IT OFF LIKE A BOSS AND GET A NEW ONE (Y)

mine not even tahan one week

QUOTE(ojtee @ Feb 2 2012, 10:30 AM)
if spec cloth got dirt, also will scratch the cheapo screen protector, the thing about thos stuff is that they make it so that they sell alot, how? dont make it last so you will keep buying and buying- marketing strategy

once scratch you will think...."wah good thing i have this protector or else my lcd will scratch oledi hor....." ohmy.gif
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LOL.that's how they make money sad.gif

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QUOTE(ojtee @ Feb 2 2012, 10:22 AM)
Dont waste your money on those cheap aftermarket screen protector, it will scratch eventually, from my experience I  have tried many and wasted alot of $$$ . I then found out that the ori screen is quite scratch resistant they have a coating like those on the iphones ,I can't recall but i read it somewhere on a review about the screen and i have since not used anything on it - up to you if you want to follow or not.

One more thing, i leave my screen out open instead of flipping it back ,i don't move it unnecessarily. Seems if dirt gets in between the screen and body when you close it, it will scratch.
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 11:19 AM)
The screen protector is the gift when buying the camera =[ is it the GGS is hard cover?
I saw the seller using a blower keep blow on my lcd screen before wipe it
I using the cloth which I using to wipe my glasses too =[

I wont mind to pay a bit more to get a better quality of screen protector because when the lcd screen get a bit of scratch,I really feel frustrated sad.gif so any recommendation of good screen protector for Nikon D5100?

Thanks for the tips,learnt it here smile.gif
Seriously when it get scratch,really get frustrated and feel like TEAR IT OFF LIKE A BOSS AND GET A NEW ONE (Y)

mine not even tahan one week
LOL.that's how they make money sad.gif
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2 types of GGS, one is the glass stick on type (the one I'm using) and also the newer which looks like those that came with D90 and above bodies, clip on with black edges.
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 11:21 AM)
2 types of GGS, one is the glass stick on type (the one I'm using) and also the newer which looks like those that came with D90 and above bodies, clip on with black edges.
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the newer one is not really clip-on.
it only attaches at the viewfinder area, the bottom of the lcd protector doesnt clip-on to the body like the original does...so it can move abit.
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The LCD screen is quite durable actually. I don't see how one can scratch it if one was using the camera like how a photographer would use it. Of course accident different story lah.

Get those good sticker type screen protector then ok edi
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Feb 2 2012, 11:31 AM)
the newer one is not really clip-on.
it only attaches at the viewfinder area, the bottom of the lcd protector doesnt clip-on to the body like the original does...so it can move abit.
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this is right, and its kinda distracting. personally, i like the version 1 GGS more.
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post Feb 2 2012, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 11:21 AM)
2 types of GGS, one is the glass stick on type (the one I'm using) and also the newer which looks like those that came with D90 and above bodies, clip on with black edges.
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can you quote me a link which are you using? smile.gif I plan to buy one for my nikon d5100 as well


Added on February 2, 2012, 2:22 pmAnyway guys,i shoot many photos and transfer to my computer.the colour of the image like very dull and not sharp as my camera lcd screen shown,the picture colour very not satisfy at the computer,why is it different so much?

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post Feb 2 2012, 03:23 PM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 02:14 PM)
can you quote me a link which are you using? smile.gif I plan to buy one for my nikon d5100 as well


Added on February 2, 2012, 2:22 pmAnyway guys,i shoot many photos and transfer to my computer.the colour of the image like very dull and not sharp as my camera lcd screen shown,the picture colour very not satisfy at the computer,why is it different so much?
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http://shashinki.com/shop/professional-gla...ras-p-9231.html

This is the screen protector I'm referring to, link is to the D5100 paste type. I don't think there's a clip on version for D5100 since its a swivel LCD.
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 03:14 PM)
can you quote me a link which are you using? smile.gif I plan to buy one for my nikon d5100 as well


Added on February 2, 2012, 2:22 pmAnyway guys,i shoot many photos and transfer to my computer.the colour of the image like very dull and not sharp as my camera lcd screen shown,the picture colour very not satisfy at the computer,why is it different so much?
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your pc screen not tuned to the correct colors from the camera.....have you trien viewing it in View NX2? or something else? i never had this problem on my D5100, Also look at what color space you are saving in, sRGB or ADOBE
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It is probably due to him shooting in AdobeRGB then in computer his viewer only supports sRGB. Or probably he shoot in RAW + some of his own settings under picture control, and then opening it up in third party software such as Lightroom / Photoshop which can't read the picture control.
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Feb 2 2012, 10:55 AM)
was wondering how many bags every use? or one for every occasion?
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i got 2 bags. depends on job scope what need to bring

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