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A7 Mk II studio shoot

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SparkyF986
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A7 Mk II studio shoot

The A7 series cameras have a reputation for delaminating rear screens; I have myself experienced this on both my A7R and A7RII.  This is unsightly, affects re-sale value and gives a poor impression of what are otherwise high-quality pieces of kit.  Does anyone know whether SONY has made alterations for the new MKIII versions of the A7 series to avoid this occuring?  I would ask SONY themselves but there appears to be no facility for contact us on the website.

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EdwinaU
Moderator

Hi Sparky,

 

We will look into this and get back to you when we can.

 

Best wishes,

Ed

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Almou_10
Specialist

Hi SparkyF986,

 

I guess this de-lamination is developed based on the conditions the camera is being used under, and not a common fault with the camera.

I'd suggest using the Sony screen protector PCK-LG1 it might help saving the screen. On the other hand, I don't think there is a common issue with all three models you've mentioned.

 

Cheers,

Almou_10

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SparkyF986
Explorer

Hi. Thanks for taking an interest in this. You may be right about it not being a common problem; it would be interesting to do a survey of Sony camera users on that. My own experience is 2 out of 2 and I have certainly heard of other cases but that make it statistically significant.

I do use a screen protector but it does not cover the whole screen, just the visible section of it. I think the delamination occurs because the glue is breaking down and allowing air to enter around the edges of the screen.