Details
GSS LCD optical viewfinder is designed for LCD screen viewing of digital camera. Especially suitable for DSLR high definition video photography, on-site shooting and viewing the photo, etc. It has two framing mode: magnification and standard. It is very convenient and practical for users to switch between them.
Features:
*Two framing mode: 3.0X HOODEYE magnification and 1:1 standard views.
*The advantage of LCD screen buckling connection. Easy to install & remove. Also ensure the safety of LCD.
*Support LCD: 3" with ratio 4:3.
*Compatible for LCD with ratio 3:2.
*Completed sealing structure which block the surrounding light while magnification or standard framing. You can see the real color of the image.
Specifications:
Lens: 3 pieces/group
Magnification: 3x
Diopter: +-3
Transmittance: >90%
Lens Aperture: Dia. 40mm
Support LCD: 3" with ratio 4:3.
Compatible for LCD with ratio 3:2.
Compatible Cameras:
Canon 7D, 5D Mark II, 1D Mark IV, T2i/550D, T1i/450D, 60D, G9, G10, S90;
Nikon D700, D300s, D300, D90, D7000, D3100, D3000;
Panasonic DMC-GF1, 2, LX3,5; Pentax K-7;
any DSLR with 3" LCD screen
Weight: 5.87oz
package contents:
1 x LCD foldable viewfinder loupe
1 x screen protector
1 x lanyard
Note: this item is 3 times(3x) Magnification viewfinder, not three items included
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Great Loupe for HDSLR Review by Mark Davidson
Value Quality Price This lcd viewfinder is a great product for a great price. I love that it pivots out of the way when attached to the camera, which makes it double as a sun shade. The only problem, which didn't really bother me, is that when attached to a Canon 60D, you loose the ability to shut the vari-angle lcd screen. Also, take your time sticking on the clear screen cover that attaches to the lcd. I put it on a little crooked and it bothers me. (Posted on 3/18/12)
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Excellent for the price Review by JW
Value Quality Price I film professionally on a 5D mark ii. Although the 5x/10x focus zoom had been a helpful resource during shoot, tracking focus on the move or depicting depth of field on the tiny 3" screen is still a hard task to perform to precision on set. I wasn't sure if the vFinder was helping at first after I mount it on when my lens was still on f/8, however, as soon as I stop up my Sigma 28-70mm to f/2.8, I can immediately tell where the DoF fall off is within the viewfinder.
The flip up "viewing mode" also makes reviewing footage on set like a breeze, even in sun light; and if there's a huge crowd review image, just push in the quick release and remove the entire hood to review footages. Some say it is hard to align the screen cover/base mount, but I have no issue at all sticking mine onto the 5D mark ii LCD screen.
The only complain I have is that the deepdeal does not comes with a holder or carry case. So I have to find a case somewhere to enlose the unit before I can safely transfer it within my camera bag.
As a cinematographer, I have been filming on set for quite sometime. Although my work has been mostly consisted of no budget full-feature and low budget shorts, I am critical aout my work and shoot professionally. Therefore I value for high quality equipments to help me achieve the acclaiming level of aesthetic I stride for. (Posted on 3/18/12)
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| Quality | |
| Price |
- This lcd viewfinder is a great product for a great price. I love that it pivots out of the way when attached to the camera, which makes it double as a sun shade. The only problem, which didn't really bother me, is that when attached to a Canon 60D, you loose the ability to shut the vari-angle lcd screen. Also, take your time sticking on the clear screen cover that attaches to the lcd. I put it on a little crooked and it bothers me.
| Value | |
| Quality | |
| Price |
- I film professionally on a 5D mark ii. Although the 5x/10x focus zoom had been a helpful resource during shoot, tracking focus on the move or depicting depth of field on the tiny 3" screen is still a hard task to perform to precision on set. I wasn't sure if the vFinder was helping at first after I mount it on when my lens was still on f/8, however, as soon as I stop up my Sigma 28-70mm to f/2.8, I can immediately tell where the DoF fall off is within the viewfinder.
The flip up "viewing mode" also makes reviewing footage on set like a breeze, even in sun light; and if there's a huge crowd review image, just push in the quick release and remove the entire hood to review footages. Some say it is hard to align the screen cover/base mount, but I have no issue at all sticking mine onto the 5D mark ii LCD screen.
The only complain I have is that the deepdeal does not comes with a holder or carry case. So I have to find a case somewhere to enlose the unit before I can safely transfer it within my camera bag.
As a cinematographer, I have been filming on set for quite sometime. Although my work has been mostly consisted of no budget full-feature and low budget shorts, I am critical aout my work and shoot professionally. Therefore I value for high quality equipments to help me achieve the acclaiming level of aesthetic I stride for.
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