Back cover protection for camera?
Does anyone have issues with the plastic lens over the camera getting scratched up?
I'm on my 2nd cover cause I just noticed that my first one was all scratched up. Anybody got a way to protect it or perhaps just remove the plastic so we get better image quality and don't have to worry about scratches. I know someone has thought about this right? |
Re: Back cover protection for camera?
Funny you ask, I posted this last night over at the TP forum:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=51972 Quote:
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I used a screen protector from a Treo 700-series, but any will do (so long as they are the clear, not anti-glare variety). I simply cut a rectangular strip approximating the width of the raised lens. Make sure you don't over spill the ramp/angled portion or it will likely peel. I also rounded the corners slightly to reduce the chance of catching and peeling. It's been a few days and it's working great.
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Bodyguardz has a kit for the Diamond that protects the screen and the back. Part of the back covering (the only part I put on the back) fits over the black strip. It has a cutout for the lens opening, and protects the lens cover.
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I got the Seidio innocase and it does not allow it to hit a surface that would cause it to scratch. It is very expensive for a case (29.95), but it is exactly what I need and it is so thin you can still use the OEM case that it comes with.
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I took some BestSkinEver and put a small piece under the lens opening and a piece above it.
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I always take the back cover off when I take a picture...:evil4:
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