Archive for October, 2008
Rigid Lcd
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Question: Can I still claim warranty if my phone is broke only because the case that came with it was faulty?
Ok, so I just bought a HTC TYTN 2 in the last month, the phone worked perfectly and I always insured it was safe and scratch-free.
Now the case it came with was rigid and ensured the phone was safe, but the Velcro run out in less than a month. The phone slipped from the case and fell about half a meter, no cosmetic damage and no cracks in the case or LCD… but, the screen picture is now screwed, dominated by slow flashing horizontal lines!
I still have 11 months manufacturers warranty, would I be able to claim for a repair due to what happened?
Thanks in Advance
Answer: probably not. I’d take it to a corporate store. don’t tell them how it happened just tell them that the screen started doing it. if they authorize the warranty or give it to you then you’re home free. if not, maybe they’ll fix it for you
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Question: Is the protection be removed hard film for the screen of a Samsung N310?My Samsung N310 has an (apparently) rigid; transparent "film" for its LCD screen menu, point is that the film seems like a mirror that reflects the image of PC users, and I find that the reflection very annoying. Should I get rid of that "film" or it is meant that an integral part of the screen?
Answer: Some monitors come with a protective film is primarily used for navigation. If this film has an edge all around him, and drag you can get, then is it is perfectly safe to remove as these, is not part of the screen. If so, then it would not be accessible for easy removal. You can keep it, if you want to put him back on the road for some reason, but if it erstmal removed, it will not get stuck on the screen so nice or clean as it is now, and you will lose that protection. Your Samsung N310 display is a "glossy" LCD display, a significant reflection and glare (like a mirror in production) regardless of whether the film is present or not. This kind of presentation creates a bright, sharp, clean images, but the reflected glare, which it is produced the downside. That is the reason why I am a stay away from them. Best of luck.
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Dmc Filter
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Question: Getting a filter for a digital camera?
My husband has a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (here is a link for more info http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonicfz50/). I want to buy him some filters to attach to the lens – he already has one that stops glare but I want some other ones for him to experiment with. Firstly, how would I go about getting the right size (eg. if I bought off the internet) or are all lens’ the same diametre? Secondly, what is out there that might be good and where to get it from? Thanks
I wish I could thumbs up you guys but I’m only level 1. Great answers!Answer: Hello!
You can find the filter size on the edge of the lens – it usually shows around the ring on the end. The current filter he has should also say it along the side. Standard sizes are: 52mm, 58mm, 67mm, 72mm (though there may be others).
The type of folter to use depends on what you shoot. For landscapes, try a neutral density filter with a high number (good for sunsets). you can also get colored filters, etc. Try searching around for the different types.
Also, remember that the cheapest filters will have a lower optical quality (meaning they might affect the picture quality).
I hope this helps!
John
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Question: How do you remove the lens light filtration Panasonic DMC-FZ15?I need to find a way to remove the lens to pass light from a camera DMC-FZ15. Please help!
Answer: Turn on the camera and zoom out Hold back the filter ring to turn while unscrewing the filter.
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