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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff K" data-source="post: 42768" data-attributes="member: 7913"><p>If the sun is coming from the wrong angle then potentially yes. It can eliminate that flicker you see on the screen as the light comes through the blades. It can also do what any other sunshade would do and help reduce flaring and haze if the light hits the lens at too acute an angle. I’m not speaking from personal experience though as I’ve been debating getting one but the light issue hasn’t happened often enough for me to actually order one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff K, post: 42768, member: 7913"] If the sun is coming from the wrong angle then potentially yes. It can eliminate that flicker you see on the screen as the light comes through the blades. It can also do what any other sunshade would do and help reduce flaring and haze if the light hits the lens at too acute an angle. I’m not speaking from personal experience though as I’ve been debating getting one but the light issue hasn’t happened often enough for me to actually order one yet. [/QUOTE]
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