Re: Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
virtualrain wrote: molson wrote: GMPhotography wrote:
I don’t think you pull this off though. I never have. That’s a permanent cover glass to seal it.
The instructions on the lcd protector we buy for 29 dollars from Sony do not say anything about removing the factory glass.
I would not do that as it may effect your warranty.
It's not glass, it's just an adhesive plastic film. Putting another piece of plastic film on top of the original one makes about as much sense as stacking two skylight/UV "protection" filters on the front of your lenses...
Here's a good YouTube video explaining how to replace it (and apparently, this is all the Sony service centre does, for only $300...)
Well that's interesting. I had no idea there was already a clear plastic film on there. However, that film is clearly held on with way more adhesive than your average screen protector - and if you're not careful, removing it could warp or damage the screen. I wonder if this is considered user replaceable without impacting warranty?
yes, because its not meant to be taken off... its not a screen protector is part of the design... and i'm pretty sure Sony will void warranty if they find that you did that.
Laptops, tablets have the samething and when it comes off its called delamination., its not a screen protector, its part of the screen design.
Re: Pre-orders open! Sony A7R III and FE 24-105mm f/4 OSS lens!
virtualrain wrote: molson wrote: GMPhotography wrote:
I don’t think you pull this off though. I never have. That’s a permanent cover glass to seal it.
The instructions on the lcd protector we buy for 29 dollars from Sony do not say anything about removing the factory glass.
I would not do that as it may effect your warranty.
It's not glass, it's just an adhesive plastic film. Putting another piece of plastic film on top of the original one makes about as much sense as stacking two skylight/UV "protection" filters on the front of your lenses...
Here's a good YouTube video explaining how to replace it (and apparently, this is all the Sony service centre does, for only $300...)
Well that's interesting. I had no idea there was already a clear plastic film on there. However, that film is clearly held on with way more adhesive than your average screen protector - and if you're not careful, removing it could warp or damage the screen. I wonder if this is considered user replaceable without impacting warranty?
yes, because its not meant to be taken off... its not a screen protector is part of the design... and i'm pretty sure Sony will void warranty if they find that you did that.
Laptops, tablets have the samething and when it comes off its called delamination., its not a screen protector, its part of the screen design.
Nov 27, 2017 at 07:15 PM
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