
Murphy’s Law states that it’s the one accident you haven’t prepared for that strikes. I knew the LCD on my Canon SD400 was fragile, so I bought the hard-sided microcase and always wore the wrist strap when taking pictures. But, disaster struck on day while getting the camera out of the case and before the strap was around the wrist. And of course the camera landed right on that one pointy rock in the middle of the trail …
Needless to say, as soon as I shipped the camera off to Canon to be repaired, I ordered 2 ‘da Protectors–one for my camera and one for my mother-in-law’s camera.
Bottom line: It’s cheaper than a new camera or LCD (and even cheaper than shipping your camera for repair!), takes minutes to install (thanks to helpful instructions on the manufacturer’s website), and fits nicely on the camera. I can’t think of any reason not to recommend this product.







































































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