Great video! I just got a used RX100 M2 with a scratched screen like this. Removed the protector and looks perfect underneath! Was VERY strongly attached, so had to pull slowly with a lot of force
Incredibly helpful! I have an RX100 III. Works beautifully, but the screen was messed up, with wrinkles and lines. I didn't know there was a factory screen protector on it! Peeled it off - used a thin guitar pick to get started - and got it off. Replaced it with a tempered glass screen protector. Now? That RX100 III looks brand new. And more importantly, the screen is perfect, which adds up to better shots. Thank you!
Nice to know when a brand works well! I keep small cameras, glasses...in old clean socks to protect them in my bike. Items don't fall out or get unwrapped. Good protection w/o taking the space of a case.
Fantastic video! Just rented an Rx-100 mark VII to shoot the stones show last night. Ended up with a big scratch on the screen. You just made my day, sir!
Motorcycles and cameras. Just my stuff. And I was so concerned that I’ve ruined my RX100 II back screen and after all there is there a pre installed protector screen by Sony. Thanks for sharing. Ride safe.
Please note! The same problem applies to the camera screens Sony RX 1 and Sony Alpha series. The glass screen is covered with plastic, hard coating, which in principle is not to change. To protect this coating from damage users assume various protective plates for example PCK-LM15 Screen Protector. Unfortunately, this first protective layer after a few years of use is degradation and on the screen appears more and more spots. It looks awful and worse the visibility of the image on the screen. Remove all the protective layer and insert the protector with optical glass directly on a glass screen as in the above guide!
If you ever have an issue with any Sony having a white screen turn the front towards you and tap it a few times on the side to your left. That is where the pin tape attaches and can come loose in handling. In most cases your screen will return.
Great video! I just got a used RX100 M2 with a scratched screen like this. Removed the protector and looks perfect underneath! Was VERY strongly attached, so had to pull slowly with a lot of force
Incredibly helpful! I have an RX100 III. Works beautifully, but the screen was messed up, with wrinkles and lines. I didn't know there was a factory screen protector on it! Peeled it off - used a thin guitar pick to get started - and got it off. Replaced it with a tempered glass screen protector. Now? That RX100 III looks brand new. And more importantly, the screen is perfect, which adds up to better shots. Thank you!
U betcha!
Nice to know when a brand works well! I keep small cameras, glasses...in old clean socks to protect them in my bike. Items don't fall out or get unwrapped. Good protection w/o taking the space of a case.
Fantastic video! Just rented an Rx-100 mark VII to shoot the stones show last night. Ended up with a big scratch on the screen. You just made my day, sir!
Motorcycles and cameras. Just my stuff. And I was so concerned that I’ve ruined my RX100 II back screen and after all there is there a pre installed protector screen by Sony. Thanks for sharing. Ride safe.
Me too great video thanks have now subscribed too ✅✅✅
Please note! The same problem
applies to the camera screens Sony RX 1 and Sony Alpha series. The glass screen
is covered with plastic, hard coating, which in principle is not to change. To
protect this coating from damage users assume various protective plates for
example PCK-LM15 Screen Protector. Unfortunately, this first protective layer
after a few years of use is degradation and on the screen appears more and more
spots. It looks awful and worse the visibility of the image on the screen.
Remove all the protective layer and insert the protector with optical glass
directly on a glass screen as in the above guide!
If you ever have an issue with any Sony having a white screen turn the front towards you and tap it a few times on the side to your left. That is where the pin tape attaches and can come loose in handling. In most cases your screen will return.
The newer style glass screen protectors go on very nice compared to their old one's.
Came here wondering why it looks like my camera has a factory screen protector already on it?!! I did not remember putting one on! Thanks!
I bought a screen protector from bello for my phone. More or less I goes on the same as it does on your camera
thank you so much
Well done sir , cameras are not inexpensive
Trying to even get it started pealing is a nightmare!
I wonder if the squeegee is the get off any residue from.your cleaning cloth
I tried to re-create this and completely ruined the camera LCD screen because the glass glue is so strong.
thanks - just took mine off. what a terrible screen protector that comes preinstalled.
(Video was misnamed. This is a screen protector replacement).
Don't try this one on your Sony A6300... or you will broke your glass...
Not replacing the screen. Just the protector. Waste of time.