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06/22/2006 03:41:34 PM · #1 |
I've been toying with the idea of buying Nikons right angle viewfinder adapter.
//www.nikonusa.com/template.php?cat=1&grp=56&productNr=4753
Does anyone here own it and use it? I know of a zig view electronic viewfinder, but I hate electronic viewfinders, so I'm not going that road! My intended applications are pretty straight forward: shooting low angles more easily, and getting close range candids. I find that holding a camera up at face height versus chest height can make a big difference when it comes to people freaking out over having your lens aimed at them. The way I see it, I'm hopeful that people will just think I'm looking at my LCD and not taking any pictures. Thanks for any input!
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06/22/2006 03:45:32 PM · #2 |
got it las winter - love it
though i use it most for macros & table top stuff
Much better than sticking your head on the ground
i've toyed with the idea for crowd shots but haven't done any
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06/22/2006 03:47:48 PM · #3 |
How far above the camera does it rise? I have a feeling it looks like a snorkle rising about 1 or 2 inches above the camera. Is the viewer larger than that on the camera or the same size?
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06/22/2006 03:50:56 PM · #4 |
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06/22/2006 04:01:25 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by cardmaverick: How far above the camera does it rise? I have a feeling it looks like a snorkle rising about 1 or 2 inches above the camera. Is the viewer larger than that on the camera or the same size?
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about 1.5 inches higher from landscape
about -0.5 from righthand portrait
about +.75 from lefthand portrait
(ya it turns .. which makes it cooler ...) |
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06/22/2006 04:37:03 PM · #6 |
wow! thats cool it turns. I'm thinking about getting this now, my only hesitation is that if I upgrade to a D2X, I cant switch hit and use it on both... oh well, maybe thats a small price to pay.
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