Thanks for this! It should be noted that the PCK-LM16 part (the video description has the part number wrong) is NOT the same as the original screen protector. It is a thicker, harder protector that adheres to the screen differently than the original part and does not have the same anti-reflective coating as the original.
Thank you so much for your video. I also watched the other UA-cam video, bought a normal screen protector, then realised I need to buy the original Sony protector. The W40 trick suggested by another person commented below also was a great tip; otherwise, I really wouldn't able get rid of all the old glue. Now, my old A7 mark one looks so nice again. Thank you very much!
Use some citrus oil based adhesive remover (like goo-gone) on a cloth with only as much as needed to slightly moisten it. It cuts through adhesive easily. However, don't let it soak into cracks an crevices, else you'll get adhesive dissolving in places you don't want.
This was mega helpful, thanks! I'm trading my A7RII in for the newest release and took my third-party screen protector off yesterday to discover that underneath is was all scuffed etc. Glad to know that it isn't expensive to sort out
👍Good video. I’m impressed with how quickly you did the task!😂. One has to be careful to keep dust off the old surface after cleaning it and before applying the new one. I still have my A7 - first model had its quirks (noisy shutter, shutter button not tilted, etc.) but it was very light weight. Also, there were many reports of light leaks around the lens mounting flange on the body - so many that third parties made replacements. (Same w/original A6000.). A vid on replacing the flange might be useful. Third parties make screen overlays and replacements for the A7 and A6k line - not all the same, w/same fit, so need care in compatibility.
Oh yeah... super fast! (It was actually a good few minutes). Yep, a speck of dust can settle so quickly. I’ve not heard about the light leaks! I’ll do some research and maybe do something on that. And yes, I’m currently using an A7 III, but if I need that extra resolution that A7R is still a monster camera and is a great price on the secondhand market! Thanks for taking a few minutes of your day to write your comments! Always like hearing experiences and ideas for future videos
Even better I picked it up from Amazon so arrived next day! Yes, I would get A7R. A7 is a great price used and a great entry point for full frame. But for me the sensor of the A7R is still pretty incredible in terms of resolution and dynamic range. It's great for landscapes, portrait, still life, macro.... AF and video features are more than a little dated, but for £600 or less secondhand is a tremendous deal when you consider what you can buy new for that price. A7 is about £100-150 less, so as a cheap full frame entry-point its great, but I’d go for resolution
@@Photogearnews thanks! Seems like an A7R the 35mm 2.8 and 85m 1.8 would be a good start into full frame, great resolution and some excellent sharpness, for less than an EOS R! Very interested to see what happens with canons new mount, looks spectacular lens wise!
I had this problem on my nex 5. I simply polished the screen protection to make it even. First thing I did when I bought the a7s was to buy a screen protector... Good cameras but that s Sony, quality flaws. Rubber worn out, doors becoming loose etc
What..I've been looking for this video for weeks, and nothing showed up?? I mean, at least I got recommended videos from 2002 of people's home videos. Thanks Google and UA-cam algorithm. (Found this video through yet another search)
The glue on my model was so stubborn that even though I were careful, when I removed the old protector, it pulled the screen so strong, now I have dead pixels at the edges...fuck me. Disclaimer: I'm not saying it's Richard's fault, just thought it would be useful information for those who plan on replacing the protector.
Someone can help me? My lcd working very good but i broken the monitor mirror, for A7r IV witch mone i have to buy? Pls help me they ask to change everything, but its no sense
Hello Dear sir I’m shawn and I need help from you about my Sony cal zeiss less 24-70 the zoom rubber ring been lose up ( because of its been expanded so much. ) do you know where can I order that pat? Thank you Shawn Sincerely.
Not really, I've used isopropyl but also extraction gasoline for more than 20 minutes. It was hard but I've removed it. Plastic knife on the edges (not on usable screen area) will help.
Hi I have Sony a7r but when I replaced th screen It has a bit of gap? It doesn't cover the whole screen at all Is your one the same aswell or not? Thank you
Yeah, it’s a strange one. Obviously not great that on these early cameras the later seems to delaminate. But on the very positive side, it’s great that if you do scratch the ‘screen’ that it is actually just a protective layer you can replace yourself with a part you can get from Amazon
@@Photogearnews Do the later generations of these cameras have this problem? I own the Sony a7iii and also have the a6500 and the a6000 - I have never noticed a problem and didn't realize that the screens are covered with proprietary protectors. I will be more careful with cleaning!
No, I think they solved it soon after the A7 II generation - at least I’ve not heard any widespread reports. A6000 most likely to see it of the cameras you mentioned. Cleaning isn’t the issue, I think it is a degradation of the glue that was used that caused it to lift slight away from the surface causing a bubbling/scuffed effect that is most noticeable around the edges. I believe that 3rd party screen protectors are available for later generation cameras
@@Photogearnews Thanks for your reply! That puts my mind at rest. I certainly had not read about the issue before I watched your video but then I wasn't involved with the first and second FF generations. I haven't used my a6000 for quite a while ( or my a6500 ) since I got my new love, the a7iii. What a great camera!
Thanks for this! It should be noted that the PCK-LM16 part (the video description has the part number wrong) is NOT the same as the original screen protector. It is a thicker, harder protector that adheres to the screen differently than the original part and does not have the same anti-reflective coating as the original.
perhaps you can suggest the best replacement if there is one.
Thanks! Hugely helpful, just ordered the part for my Sony A7 Mark i
Thank you so much for your video. I also watched the other UA-cam video, bought a normal screen protector, then realised I need to buy the original Sony protector. The W40 trick suggested by another person commented below also was a great tip; otherwise, I really wouldn't able get rid of all the old glue. Now, my old A7 mark one looks so nice again. Thank you very much!
Use some citrus oil based adhesive remover (like goo-gone) on a cloth with only as much as needed to slightly moisten it. It cuts through adhesive easily. However, don't let it soak into cracks an crevices, else you'll get adhesive dissolving in places you don't want.
Damn man, u saved me, i thought that I destroyd my LCD 😂
Same..
This was mega helpful, thanks! I'm trading my A7RII in for the newest release and took my third-party screen protector off yesterday to discover that underneath is was all scuffed etc. Glad to know that it isn't expensive to sort out
Anyone know where I can purchase one now? They all seem to be sold out everywhere?
Definitely helped 😊
Unfortunately I've already ordered a replacement screen thinking it was bad...
Hi, thanks a lot i hace the dame issue, but the configuration wheel, also giving me problems, do You know how can i disarm or clean thanks a lot
Thank god I found this because like you I got a shock when I started removing the Sony screen protector. Problem is trying to find one in the UK
Did you manage to find one atall ?
@jackhalliday5928 yes got one from China thro ebay
👍Good video. I’m impressed with how quickly you did the task!😂. One has to be careful to keep dust off the old surface after cleaning it and before applying the new one. I still have my A7 - first model had its quirks (noisy shutter, shutter button not tilted, etc.) but it was very light weight. Also, there were many reports of light leaks around the lens mounting flange on the body - so many that third parties made replacements. (Same w/original A6000.). A vid on replacing the flange might be useful. Third parties make screen overlays and replacements for the A7 and A6k line - not all the same, w/same fit, so need care in compatibility.
Oh yeah... super fast! (It was actually a good few minutes). Yep, a speck of dust can settle so quickly.
I’ve not heard about the light leaks! I’ll do some research and maybe do something on that.
And yes, I’m currently using an A7 III, but if I need that extra resolution that A7R is still a monster camera and is a great price on the secondhand market!
Thanks for taking a few minutes of your day to write your comments! Always like hearing experiences and ideas for future videos
thats great they still have the parts! I'm very tempted by a 1st gen alpha, would you have picked the R over the A7 if you had to buy one again?
Even better I picked it up from Amazon so arrived next day!
Yes, I would get A7R. A7 is a great price used and a great entry point for full frame. But for me the sensor of the A7R is still pretty incredible in terms of resolution and dynamic range. It's great for landscapes, portrait, still life, macro.... AF and video features are more than a little dated, but for £600 or less secondhand is a tremendous deal when you consider what you can buy new for that price. A7 is about £100-150 less, so as a cheap full frame entry-point its great, but I’d go for resolution
@@Photogearnews thanks! Seems like an A7R the 35mm 2.8 and 85m 1.8 would be a good start into full frame, great resolution and some excellent sharpness, for less than an EOS R! Very interested to see what happens with canons new mount, looks spectacular lens wise!
I had this problem on my nex 5.
I simply polished the screen protection to make it even.
First thing I did when I bought the a7s was to buy a screen protector...
Good cameras but that s Sony, quality flaws.
Rubber worn out, doors becoming loose etc
Did that to my NEX-6. There's a lot of different screen protectors for less than $5 on Aliexpress.
oooh! I brought my a7s to repair this issue, and they ask me 250€ for that! they say that the LCD must be replaced as a whole!
Ya, scammers are everywhere...sometimes it s just incompetence though
i can't find lm16 in stock ):
What..I've been looking for this video for weeks, and nothing showed up?? I mean, at least I got recommended videos from 2002 of people's home videos. Thanks Google and UA-cam algorithm. (Found this video through yet another search)
The glue on my model was so stubborn that even though I were careful, when I removed the old protector, it pulled the screen so strong, now I have dead pixels at the edges...fuck me.
Disclaimer: I'm not saying it's Richard's fault, just thought it would be useful information for those who plan on replacing the protector.
Someone can help me? My lcd working very good but i broken the monitor mirror, for A7r IV witch mone i have to buy? Pls help me they ask to change everything, but its no sense
Hello Dear sir
I’m shawn and I need help from you about my Sony cal zeiss less 24-70 the zoom rubber ring been lose up ( because of its been expanded so much. ) do you know where can I order that pat?
Thank you
Shawn
Sincerely.
Is this really save? I tried it on my alpha 7 but i stopped because i'm not sure if this is the screen or the protection that i peel off
will the screen wipe off with alcohol? Iso propyl alcohol?
Not really, I've used isopropyl but also extraction gasoline for more than 20 minutes. It was hard but I've removed it. Plastic knife on the edges (not on usable screen area) will help.
Hi
I have Sony a7r but when I replaced th screen
It has a bit of gap? It doesn't cover the whole screen at all
Is your one the same aswell or not?
Thank you
Same for me unfortunately
Same on the RX100V. Now can you fix my LCD TV that someone ran a drone into?
Ouch... That doesn't sound cheap?!
After an incident with a newly plastered wall I've learnt the lesson about drones indoors
@@Photogearnews The brand new pilot was being a bit silly.
nice job!
OMG I was so afraid when I see the gray frame
nice one thx for this ;]
Good to know! I hope I never have to try that on my cameras!
Yeah, it’s a strange one. Obviously not great that on these early cameras the later seems to delaminate. But on the very positive side, it’s great that if you do scratch the ‘screen’ that it is actually just a protective layer you can replace yourself with a part you can get from Amazon
@@Photogearnews Do the later generations of these cameras have this problem? I own the Sony a7iii and also have the a6500 and the a6000 - I have never noticed a problem and didn't realize that the screens are covered with proprietary protectors. I will be more careful with cleaning!
No, I think they solved it soon after the A7 II generation - at least I’ve not heard any widespread reports. A6000 most likely to see it of the cameras you mentioned.
Cleaning isn’t the issue, I think it is a degradation of the glue that was used that caused it to lift slight away from the surface causing a bubbling/scuffed effect that is most noticeable around the edges.
I believe that 3rd party screen protectors are available for later generation cameras
@@Photogearnews Thanks for your reply! That puts my mind at rest. I certainly had not read about the issue before I watched your video but then I wasn't involved with the first and second FF generations. I haven't used my a6000 for quite a while ( or my a6500 ) since I got my new love, the a7iii. What a great camera!
thanks!
Good for A7s too?
Same...
All sony cameras have this problem, even their aps c format
Very useful!
Thanks Pascal! We hope it helps a few people out
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