Monday, 24 January 2011

LCDVF Digital LCD Viewfinder for Digital SLR Cameras with 3'' Screens


Suitable for most 3" screens ,Canon 1D mark iv,5D mark II,7D,S90,Nikon D90,D300s and others

Spontaneously transform your video enabled DSLR into a discreet handheld video camera

Stabilizes camera when shooting video handheld

Aids on the fly focusing

Allows the use of LCD in bright daylight outdoors

Product Details

Item Weight:

9.6 ounces

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B003A2BU5E

Item model number: LCDVF

Average Customer Review:



This review is from: LCDVF Digital LCD Viewfinder for Digital SLR Cameras with 3\'\' ScreensI'd recently purchased a Canon T2i digital SLR with the almost sole purpose of shooting video, but I also use it as my primary camera for still photography. When shooting HD video with this batch of Canon DSLRs the viewfinder is blocked and the only option for seeing what you're shooting is the LCD screen, which is hardly ideal for manual focus. I'd read all the reviews of the three top contenders: the Zacuto Z-finders, this LCDVF, and the Hoodman Hoodloupe 3.0. Zacuto was way out of my price range for what's essentially a good magnifying glass in a nice holder. Hoodman would've been a real option if they had a useable way to mount it to an T2i, which has an LCD screen offset to the left-bottom corner of the camera, not centered as on other models that the Hoodman was designed for. So in the end, I decided to go with the LCDVF and I'm very glad I did.I've found the magnification on the LCDVF to be fantastic with my T2i's LCD screen when manually focusing. At 200% magnification it enlarges the image just enough that you can clearly see what's in and out of focus and you can just start to distinguish individual pixels on your screen. If it were magnified anymore, it might look nicer because it's a "bigger" picture, but it's only because the individual pixels are bigger, and seeing more of each pixel won't help me know if the picture is in focus or not. The only reason you would really need magnification of more than 2x is if your camera's LCD is a higher resolution than the T2i's (1,040,000 dots). Furthermore, the physical size of the LCDVF is great. As opposed to the bulky size of the cube-shaped Zacutos, the 5 inch long LCDVF tapers down from the end to the eyepiece, making it appear somewhat smaller when attached to the camera.As for attaching to the camera itself, this is where things get a bit sticky. The LCDVF comes with 2 frames (you only need 1 frame, the extra's a spare) with adhesive on one side requiring you to attach a "permanent" frame to your camera's LCD. It's a tiny bit on the small side, as it just barely covers the dimensions of the LCD screen (be careful when attaching it). Once attached, this metal frame holds the magnetized end of the viewfinder. What? Magnets and electronics? How can this be?! The manufacturers ensure that while the magnets are strong enough to securely hold the viewfinder to the frame, they are not strong enough to mess with any of the gizmos within your camera (although they do recommend taking if off when not using the camera.The ONLY negative I can find with this product when compared with other models is that there is no diopter. The Zacuto and Hoodman viewfinders have diopters built in to adjust focus for folks who wear glasses. However, if you're nearsighted or wear contacts like myself then you shouldn't need a diopter at all.I'd definitely recommend this for anyone who has bought a DSLR for shooting video through a 3" LCD screen, it really clarifies the image and is a great tool for pulling focus. And at about half the price of a Zacuto, it's a relative bargain and a fine alternative....

This review is from: LCDVF Digital LCD Viewfinder for Digital SLR Cameras with 3\'\' ScreensOrdered this for my 7D after a night of trials and tribulations attempting to find focus using the naked LCD. You need an LCD viewfinder. This one attaches the mounting frame to the camera back with an adhesive. The view finder has magnets in the plastic frame. This means you do not need different frames if you use a battery grip and extended frames are not cheap. Also. it gets a little crowded around the tripod hole with other "necessary attachments". I loved this for my first day of shooting. The second day was hotter, about one hour in the adhesive let go and instead of the frame remaining attached to the viewfinder body, it hit the beach sticky side down of course. This made the rest of the day miserable and it got cut short. I've attached my second frame, but I have no doubt that the first incident will repeat itself at another critical time. I intend to keep experimenting with automotive/marine quality adhesives until I get one that works....

This review is from: LCDVF Digital LCD Viewfinder for Digital SLR Cameras with 3\'\' ScreensThis is a great product! I did not have any issue mounting the adhesive ring and its on there GOOD! I think the ones that are having issues with the mount ring are not getting the natural skin oils off the LCD screen before they mount it or are possibly touching the sticky side of the ring while mounting it. I cleaned mine real well first with some liquid dish soap on a soft damp towel and then rinsed and dried it real well. I also put my camera lens side down and set a large soup can on the ring (for a weight) overnight. Trust me Mine is STUCK ON GOOD! Optics are also great and are well made to give you a full view of the LCD screen enlarged to its max without cutting out the corners. I love it and would highly recommend!...




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