gromitspapa
New member
+1 on Rachel; she is awesome. Trying to play it safe, I had my local well-established photo shop try and install my Katz Eye. Well, they thought they knew what they were doing based on Canon experience and scratched the screen because they couldn't pull up Rachel's online instructions (which are case-sensitive). Being they had the camera open for a long time and potentially mixed up the spacers, I sent it to Rachel. She offered me a "blem" screen for free to offset the shipping and installation expenses, saying I wouldn't be able to spot the flaw. She was right. Months later, when I thought I had dust on the screen, she patiently walked me through diagnosing the problem, staying after hours to do so. She's a gem.
I think if you follow the Katz Eye instructions carefully, it's no big deal to install the screen.
I think if you follow the Katz Eye instructions carefully, it's no big deal to install the screen.