Do you have a screen protector on your DSLR? If not, perhaps it’s time you should.

If your camera gets as much use as mine does and you find you often have to clean the grime off your camera’s display, and risk scratching it, then today’s blog could be of interest. I’ve put together this quick review of a screen protector by Expert Shield.

Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with this company, except for the product they sent me to test.

Out of the Blue

Review of Image of Expert Shield's 1DX screen protector, by Trevor Penfold.

Back in June 2013 I received an email, out of the blue, from a company asking me if I would use and review their screen protector. Below is part of the email I received. “They’re seriously good, we actually guarantee against bubbles or scratches for the lifetime of your 1D-X. I’d hate to think you were using them without screen protection. If you’re pleased with them, perhaps you could do a brief review on your blog”, by Ed Tyson from the company Expert Shield. I’m always dubious about these sorts of emails, but at the time I didn’t have any protectors on my 1DX, so I thought “what the hell”! I replied to Ed’s email and explained that I was more than happy to give them a try. I told Ed that if I were to write a review then it wouldn’t only be written if I liked the product – if they were terrible I would say so. He seemed happy with this, and low and behold the Expert Shield arrived in the post.

Fitting the shields

After reading the instructions on the back of the packaging, which were very clear, I opened it up. For the 1DX there are three protectors all of different sizes, to cater for all three displays. There was also a small cleaning cloth enclosed so you can ensure the screens are spotless before applying the screen protectors. By following the instructions I found that the film was extremely easy to apply and I had no issues at all.

So how do they look?

Well to be honest I was pleasantly surprised. In fact they were so clear you wouldn’t know they were there – no bubbles, no ripples, no fogging – just a clear, clean screen. That’s not just my opinion, as my wife couldn’t tell I had fitted them, and she had her glasses on!

Why so long for the review?

One of Expert Shield’s claims was that they “guarantee against bubbles or scratches for the lifetime of your 1D-X”, so I felt I should see how the product holds up out in the field. Well seven months of dust, rain, sunblock and sweat, and I can report they are looking great. There are also no signs of them peeling up at the corners. One big advantage I found was how easily smudges wipe off with a quick wipe of your T-shirt – though that’s not how I clean my lenses by the way. With my 5DII that hasn’t got protectors, the smudges are much harder to remove.

This image shows the condition of the 2 rear screen protectors on my Canon 1DX after 7 months use in the field.

This image shows the condition of the 2 rear screen protectors on my Canon 1DX after 7 months use in the field.

 

 

This image shows the condition of the top screen protector on my Canon 1DX after 7 months use in the field.

This image shows the condition of the top screen protector on my Canon 1DX after 7 months use in the field.

So would I recommend them?

In a nutshell, yes. In fact I am about to fit them on my 5DII which I wish I had done at the same time. If you want to know more about Expert Shield, here is their website link: http://www.expertshielduk.com/

 

Wildlife photographer, Trevor Penfold takes a few minutes to have his photograph taken on a sunny beach, on Lady Elliot Island. One of the islands in the Great Barrier Reef.Thanks for reading, I hope you found this useful. If you want to be kept up to date with whats happening at Trevor Penfold Wildlife Photography just sign up below.

 

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