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dc26919568 Posts: 45


I tested with the protector offed, it reli much sharper (if u zoom to 1:1)
just like U add a filter to a DSLR lens, there MUST be some -ve effect....
anyway, I am a careless user when using the phone, just very affraid of breaking the auto cover....
How about clean it and hv the protect never have any dust goes inside?like this using some blue "tech" (forgot the real name )1.
2.using a cut tooth pick to have those things on position is great shape

3. Fin.

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Posted: 2010-02-28 19:23:55
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ceaser2008 Posts: > 500

I think it is an added protection for camera lens. I think 95% people having K850i has dust particles on their glass. No exception here. I have seen here on ESATO many months back, some people has removed their glass. After that though they have not complaint about anything but when i saw the pic of their K850i without glass, the shutter was too dirty. So i think dont play with the design, its perfect.


Edit: If you observe closely about the design, you can guess the why? Have you guys observed the blue ring light up when we start the Camera ? Actual light is not round but only one small blue led near the glass. Its only the reflection of light result of that we see a blue ring. So if you remove that glass, your blue ring will also gone. So it is for good mesmerising effect and added protection as well for mech. shutter.
[ This Message was edited by: ceaser2008 on 2010-03-01 00:30 ]

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Posted: 2010-03-01 01:08:13
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dc26919568 Posts: 45


On 2010-03-01 01:08:13, ceaser2008 wrote:
I think it is an added protection for camera lens. I think 95% people having K850i has dust particles on their glass. No exception here. I have seen here on ESATO many months back, some people has removed their glass. After that though they have not complaint about anything but when i saw the pic of their K850i without glass, the shutter was too dirty. So i think dont play with the design, its perfect.


Edit: If you observe closely about the design, you can guess the why? Have you guys observed the blue ring light up when we start the Camera ? Actual light is not round but only one small blue led near the glass. Its only the reflection of light result of that we see a blue ring. So if you remove that glass, your blue ring will also gone. So it is for good mesmerising effect and added protection as well for mech. shutter.
[ This Message was edited by: ceaser2008 on 2010-03-01 00:30 ]


Yep, also there is some coating on both side of the protection piece, but reli dont know whether the coating is used to reduce reflection due to the piece itself or other special uses (UV cut? but a Digital sensor do not need that I mean other protection and decoration only)
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Posted: 2010-03-01 17:09:12
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bluechip Posts: 477


On 2010-03-01 17:09:12, dc26919568 wrote:

On 2010-03-01 01:08:13, ceaser2008 wrote:
I think it is an added protection for camera lens. I think 95% people having K850i has dust particles on their glass. No exception here. I have seen here on ESATO many months back, some people has removed their glass. After that though they have not complaint about anything but when i saw the pic of their K850i without glass, the shutter was too dirty. So i think dont play with the design, its perfect.


Edit: If you observe closely about the design, you can guess the why? Have you guys observed the blue ring light up when we start the Camera ? Actual light is not round but only one small blue led near the glass. Its only the reflection of light result of that we see a blue ring. So if you remove that glass, your blue ring will also gone. So it is for good mesmerising effect and added protection as well for mech. shutter.
[ This Message was edited by: ceaser2008 on 2010-03-01 00:30 ]


Yep, also there is some coating on both side of the protection piece, but reli dont know whether the coating is used to reduce reflection due to the piece itself or other special uses (UV cut? but a Digital sensor do not need that I mean other protection and decoration only)


You are right. Thats the UV coating. It helps protect the lens from UV light and almost all digicams have this.
Its best to have it, coz it protects the lens and also the autoshutter.
And YOU SHOULD BE EXTREMELY CAREFULL while cleaning/handling with it.
NEVER USE A CLOTH to clean it, cos it gets foggy, becos of the moister. use compressed air if available...

Me too got this problem few months back, the glass would really get dusty. But i got it cleaned carefully and sealed it with light adhesive around it. btw recently a very tiny pric of dust got in, don't know how, but still its better than before..
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Posted: 2010-03-01 18:49:07
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dc26919568 Posts: 45

@blueclip:
Finally, I cannot cop up with the quality degrade with that strange cover and hv it removed...
with cover

without cover

It gives much more details and much less pruple fringe on my computer screen which cannot shown here
[ This Message was edited by: dc26919568 on 2010-03-13 12:12 ]

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Posted: 2010-03-13 13:10:57
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