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(More customer reviews)What a great product. It looks like a stock part once installed onto the camera. In fact, I bought a camera used and it came with this installed and, while I knew it was installed onto the large screen on back of the camera, I didn't realize it was also installed on the top LCD, too. That is until after I broke it. The camera was dropped and the triangular, metal piece through which the strap fits smashed into the top LCD screen breaking the cover. What I hadn't realized initially was that it was only the GGS cover that broke. Thinking it was the actual camera cover, I went ahead and ordered another one from Nikon. In the meantime, I used a knife to lift up the cover preparing for the replacement only to find that there was another cover -- completely intact. Only then did I realize that what I had lifted up was in fact the GGS cover. The Nikon cover over the LCD screen -- and the LCD screen itself -- was intact and in perfect shape. The GGS protector did it's job and I immediately purchased another one.
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GGS LCD screen protector is using ultra thin optical glass and special processing, it is high transparency, anti-scrape, anti-bump, anti-aging and easy to install.Features:Easy to Install:How to remove: *No trimming required, fit directly on your LCD screen. *Just clean your LCD screen first, peel off the white back of the protector to stick, Done! *Easy to install and bubbles free, unlike plastic protector which always gives you bubbles between the protector and the screen. *No adhesive backing at the LCD screen, only at the border of the film for clearness. *Can be removed and reinstall, without leaving ugly residual on your LCD screen. *Use a thin plastic business card or similar item (the plastic package of this protector could be used as the tool) to slide around the edge of the screen to remove it. *Do not pull or use fingernails to lift the four corners of the screen protector as it may break the glass protector, hurt your fingers and/or damage the camera.
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