D7000 users (Part 4)


spree86 said:
Its different, it actually a piece of glass and not the flimsy plastic sheet you paste on your phones and laptops

A piece of stick on glass??
 

Pls lah, whr got people stick GGS on nikon plastic protector...lol

Its a flat piece of glass, different from the snap on protector.. $15-20 I referring to this, not the nikon plastic protector.
 

redmonsoon said:
Pls lah, whr got people stick GGS on nikon plastic protector...lol

Its a flat piece of glass, different from the snap on protector.. $15-20 I referring to this, not the nikon plastic protector.

Hehe...ya sia...wats the point of sticking the protector on the plastic cover.....

Bro, u use the screen protector or lcd cover?
 

I use AC Maxx protector. Been a year, so far so good.
Correction: Got a scratch when my camera swung and hit my belt buckle.
 

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I'm using the GGS. Removed the Nikon snap-on protector and replaced it with the stick-on GGS! It's a sturdy protector and dust will never enter the LCD screen cos it does not have any seams like the snap-on protector.

But I guess removal of the stick-on GGS will be quite a hassle... :(
 

Replaced my plastic screen protector with GGS after I scratched the plastic protector on some handrails.
It's a nice improvement over the plastic protector for visibility.
 

yeah, thinking of getting the ggs protector from tkfoto but dunno if the lcd screen protector or the lcd screen cover is better.
 

Konspire said:
yeah, thinking of getting the ggs protector from tkfoto but dunno if the lcd screen protector or the lcd screen cover is better.

The GSS is a piece of glass and paste to the LCD screen.

But the glass and take out for wash and repasted back.

If you wanna paste the plastic cover for my previous cam is DIY to free cut by myself and used the laptop screen protector and cut what size if you can.

There is also can paste into the Screen LCD & Plastic Cover and top of small control screen.

The cost is much cheaper than the GSS glass protector.

But my personally is prefer to used the GSS glass, after pasted the plastic cover can be not need used again.

So the result is same like the real LCD screen.
 

ok bro, thxs for ur explanation.

The GSS is a piece of glass and paste to the LCD screen.

But the glass and take out for wash and repasted back.

If you wanna paste the plastic cover for my previous cam is DIY to free cut by myself and used the laptop screen protector and cut what size if you can.

There is also can paste into the Screen LCD & Plastic Cover and top of small control screen.

The cost is much cheaper than the GSS glass protector.

But my personally is prefer to used the GSS glass, after pasted the plastic cover can be not need used again.

So the result is same like the real LCD screen.
 

Can I connect stereo mic and speed light to d7000 ? There's just 1 hot shoe, wondering if this is possible. Thanks
 

Got the D3S protector the other day from TK, it's good.
 

lotus80 said:
Can I connect stereo mic and speed light to d7000 ? There's just 1 hot shoe, wondering if this is possible. Thanks

Do tell me if you've found a way to do that. XD

But you can use your d7k to fire the speedlights remotely
 

Fudgecakes said:
Do tell me if you've found a way to do that. XD

But you can use your d7k to fire the speedlights remotely

Remote firing is good idea. But I think rarely I will connect them both together. Either mic for video or flash for stills.

I was thinking if mic or speed light has got hotshoe extenders.
 

lotus80 said:
Remote firing is good idea. But I think rarely I will connect them both together. Either mic for video or flash for stills.

I was thinking if mic or speed light has got hotshoe extenders.

Oh wait, has the speed light got a mic built in ? Makes sense right :-)
 

lotus80 said:
Oh wait, has the speed light got a mic built in ? Makes sense right :-)

No. But the camera itself already have a mic built in
 

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