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I recent bought a Panasonic tz10 which has quite a large viewing screen, just after mid day today, Was working on the lap top in the lounge decided it's time for a cup of tea, as I walk into the kitchen I stopped dead in my tracks, kitchen door open sat just outside the door was the most beautiful red fox I have ever seen, I slowly backed off till I got my camera and switched it on , By then he was just disappearing into the hedge dam.
I hung around for a while It then reappeared further down the hedge , but this is when it went wrong, because of the ultra violet light I could not see a clear enough image of him to see how good any photo would have been , by the time I had move about a bit to try and get a clearer view in the view finder he backed off but never came back the second time .
So my question, Is there a screen protector that will deal with the ultra violet sun light while using the camera out doors, it was so annoying not being able to see the fox to take a photo. martin
I recent bought a Panasonic tz10 which has quite a large viewing screen, just after mid day today, Was working on the lap top in the lounge decided it's time for a cup of tea, as I walk into the kitchen I stopped dead in my tracks, kitchen door open sat just outside the door was the most beautiful red fox I have ever seen, I slowly backed off till I got my camera and switched it on , By then he was just disappearing into the hedge dam.
I hung around for a while It then reappeared further down the hedge , but this is when it went wrong, because of the ultra violet light I could not see a clear enough image of him to see how good any photo would have been , by the time I had move about a bit to try and get a clearer view in the view finder he backed off but never came back the second time .
So my question, Is there a screen protector that will deal with the ultra violet sun light while using the camera out doors, it was so annoying not being able to see the fox to take a photo. martin