(Pack of 3) Tempered Screen Protector For Nikon D7100 D7200 D800 D800e D810 D750 D600 D610 D500, Akwox [0.3mm 2.5D High Definition 9H] Optical LCD Premium Glass Protective Cover
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It should, based on what I've seen. The D850's glass screen protectors are also listed as being compatible with the D7200.
Go to the website and look up the warranty information.
Since the bodies of three D7000-equipped D7000-equipped D7000-equipped D7000- equipped D7000 7200& 7500 is the same (internal changes, so it should fit).
When you first put it on, it was the best time to take it off and reapply. Try to smooth it out if you can, but if you can't, you'll have to decide whether you can live with the bubble or not. Some people are patient, while others, such as myself, aren't.
Selected User Reviews For (Pack of 3) Tempered Screen Protector For Nikon D7100 D7200 D800 D800e D810 D750 D600 D610 D500, Akwox [0.3mm 2.5D High Definition 9H] Optical LCD Premium Glass Protective Cover
I needed a new LCD protector for my Nikon D750 because the old one was lifting at the corners. br>I've always purchased high-priced items. what- you- I've been looking for hardened glass LCD protectors for my electronics, and when I started looking for one to replace the one on my camera that was loosening, I came across these Akwox LCD protectors. br>The Akwox screen protectors received rave reviews and, if the specifications are to be believed, are a great value for the money at $19. 99. br>These came with three glass LCD protectors that were well wrapped and protected, as well as three wet cleaning swabs, three dry swabs, three stickers to dab up any remaining dust on the LCD, and three sets of sticker "handles" to assist in placing one of these new protectors as perfectly as possible on my camera. br>Overall, this is a very well-made, packaged, and implemented set of LCD protectors. br>I'll admit that I'm cautious, but I'm also clumsy. With things like this, fingers are fingered at the time of application. However, the first time I used one of these Akwox LCD protectors, it went on perfectly level and without any bubbles or trapped dust bits. br>Am I being overly dramatic about this? Maybe, but I like knowing that my beloved D750's LCD is well-protected, and that I have a few spare pieces for replacement or other projects. To top it off, it's all for a great price.
Nikon's thick plastic cover on all of their pro cameras has always baffled me. With a pro camera, you'd think they'd make the LCD scratch resistant or come up with something useful. The plastic covers scratch easily and are inconvenient to remove in order to see clearly. For my D300, I used a tempered glass cover, so I bought this for my D810. They're easy to put on, just like my iPhone. I didn't like the wipes because the wet one left a wet film and the dry one did nothing, so I used a microfiber cleaning cloth instead. My screen is scratch-resistant, and I have two spares in case it gets scratched. If I need to replace the one I just put on, simply pry the old one off with care. Although it will most likely crack and break, the LCD will not be harmed. I no longer have to waste time removing the cover whenever I need to see the LCD.
And then there was the failure. The purpose of the screen protector is to do one thing: protect your screen. Keep the touch screen LCD from shattering. That was not the case with this tempered glass. My Nikon camera's LCD cracked after a small fall to the floor, but the tempered glass remained intact. This is the tempered glass you'll need if you don't want it to break. This isn't the case if you're looking for something to keep your screen from shattering. It only served one purpose and failed miserably. I can't stress enough how strongly I advise against buying it. If you're looking to safeguard a valuable asset, Spend a few extra dollars on something like Expert Shield if you want to make a more expensive investment. br>br>(In addition, AKWOX's customer service is appalling, with no way to contact them [even Amazon couldn't find a good phone number for them]; A 404 error message appears on the website. Emails are returned as well.
There are so many options for this type of item on the market that deciding on what I thought was the best option was difficult. The 9H hardness level, tempered glass rather than some type of plastic composition, and the kit containing all items for three attempts at a perfect, bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble-free bubble Installation is provided without charge. Each glass protector is well-made, with gently rounded edges and a removable back cover for the side that adheres to the camera screen. I've never been great at screen protector installation, but I got these on both of my cameras in one go, with no bubbles and proper placement! Yes, there is a minuscule (possibly 0. 01) difference. There is a 5mm gap between the protector's edge and the camera body's edge of the recessed lcd on two sides, but this is acceptable and necessary. It provides a small margin of error to ensure fit, as there may be differences between camera units, but it isn't a significant enough difference to be concerned about. These have no effect on the touchscreen's usability, and I like how it gives the LCD screen a flush finish with the camera body. These are the exact thicknesses needed to achieve a smooth, flush transition from the camera body to the LCD screen front. I'm so happy with them that I bought a second set in case the ones on my cameras get damaged.
This kit includes everything you'll need to put together a fantastic installation. Good instructions, and for once, the Amazon suggested item isn't a dud. (Be sure to read the reviews on many of Amazon's suggested items. ) They are frequently nothing but a source of annoyance. br>br>These days, everyone offers a cleaning pad and double stickers to keep prints off, but I have to say that this brand's packaging was exceptional. This would be a great stress-free present. Many screen covers for tablets, phones, and other devices are functional but come in unappealing packaging. Occasionally, all you have is a dingy envelope.
Re-aligning the sticky seal is impossible. Isn't it possible that the D7200 is a little too big for it? I was anticipating a magnetic phone screen type of adhesion that would be simple to realign. With this one, however, that is not the case. It's a good thing there are three of them. br>br> I had a lot of trouble getting it to work. It's impossible to realign due to a lack of adhesion. It will not perfectly attach or align. br>br> It's possible that it'll be a little too big for the D7200's display. br>br>I squandered the first one attempting to re-align the lens because it is impossible to remove and reinstall without destroying the clear view due to the adhesion used. br>br>The second installation isn't going as smoothly as the first because I have a nasty gap section. br>br>I'm hoping to take it somewhere for a professional third installation. Maybe they'll be able to do better. br>br>I was expecting a magnetic type seal that could be easily realigned. br>br>I'm not happy with the adhesion because re-aligning it without ruining it is impossible. br>br>Because I do not have a touch screen, I am unable to comment. Overall, a huge letdown. br>br>.