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| Delkin Devices DC40D-P Pop-Up Shade for Canon 40D | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 7 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: Delkin Studio: Delkin Brand: Delkin Label: Delkin Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 1.1 x 8.8
MPN: DC40D-P Model: DC40D-P UPC: 750323710963 EAN: 0750323710963 ASIN: B0011NTCJK
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| Features:
| | The Digital SLR Professional is designed to attach to your camera using the existing eye piece and slots around the display. | | | It easily snaps on and off, and features an optically clear plastic to protect your camera's screen. | | | The simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. | | | Buttons on the Professional shades are aligned with your camera to reduce the wear and tear on delicate parts and components. |
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Product Description The DSLR Mini Pop-Up Shade is distinct from the other SLR Pop-Up Shades as it attaches to your camera with a non-residue adhesive. The adhesive does not damage the camera when the shade is removed, nor does it leave behind any film. An optically clear plastic protects your camera's screen, and the simple pop-up design allows for easy opening to block the glare. The unique two-part design enables easy removal of the shade while keeping the clear plastic in place for protection.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
  It damages the LCD when sands get behind it December 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought a used 40D on eBay with this thing. First of all, the right flap is broken off. Secondly, I found a lot of fine sands behind it, and when it rubbed against the LCD screen edge, it created a lot of deep scratches along the edges. Although the center part of the LCD is not affected, the scratches still look very bad. It's definitely worse than not having it at all. I would suggest anyone who has this thing to find some double sided tape, cut some thin strips to fix it on the LCD to avoid rubbing. Otherwise you will cry.
  40 D shade cover October 3, 2008 If you are like me, you must feel a bit of a chill as your expensive DSLR hangs out with the lovely LCD screen exposed to various potential hazards. While this shade is ostensibly to permit easier viewing in bright sunlight ( a task it performs admirably), I tend to value it for the protection it offers the screen. Well designed and priced.
  Better Than Expected! August 12, 2008 The Delkin Pop-up Shade for the Canon 40D has surpassed my expectations for a product of this type. First, once it's installed, you barely notice that it's there and it just feels like its part of the camera. The construction is top-notch and the functionality is solid also. But the feature I like most, and one that I was not expecting, is the ability to detatch just the pop-up cover but the see-through cover stays in place to continue providing protection to your LCD display. This only makes sense because at night there really is no need to use the pop-up feature since there is no sun to obscure your viewing of the LCD. The last shade I had (from HoodMAN) did not have a removable pop-up. To sum it all up, this is a product that I feel any Canon owner (or camera owner) can make good use of and benefit from. Excellent product!
  Pop-up shade July 20, 2008 Well made custom product that looks like it came with the 40D. Does an excellent job of protecting the LCD screen. Buttons work fine. Installation was easy. Only problem is the glass is very reflective so that even though the shade blocks the sun, the glass acts like a mirror so you see your face when you are looking at the LCD screen outdoors. Shade can be removed if you are using it indoors and the glass will still protect your screen. All in all a great product.
  construction leaves a lot to be desired July 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Mine broke the day after I installed it on my 40D, just by opening it the right side spring popped out and this is not user-repairable.
Many other Delkin shades seem more durable but this one for the 40D does not seem to be made as well. I will be waiting to see if Hoodman produces a pop-shade for the 40D.
The eye-piece and buttons are identical to Canon so no complaints there. All buttons worked.
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