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03/15/2006 04:17:22 PM · #1 |
ZigView
Looks like a cool gadget!
You can get them in the US btw. |
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03/15/2006 04:23:59 PM · #2 |
that does look pretty cool.. wonder what the resolution is. |
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03/15/2006 04:25:40 PM · #3 |
looks cool..
a way to convert your DSLR to a sophisticated EVF... :) |
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03/15/2006 04:27:32 PM · #4 |
Oh wow....... I want one!! However, I haven't yet managed to find the price tag :-( |
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03/15/2006 04:28:47 PM · #5 |
Cool! I've been wondering if anyone made something like that!
I would be happy with a non-electronic attachment, though. Anyone seen one of those or know what they would be called? |
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03/15/2006 04:29:24 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Beetle: Oh wow....... I want one!! However, I haven't yet managed to find the price tag :-( |
Seems to be $22--but I don't see the model that fits my camera listed. |
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03/15/2006 04:29:48 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Beetle: Oh wow....... I want one!! However, I haven't yet managed to find the price tag :-( |
I think its $200 USD |
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03/15/2006 04:32:03 PM · #8 |
What it doesn't fit my D200???? Sheesh! |
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03/15/2006 04:32:46 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo: Originally posted by Beetle: Oh wow....... I want one!! However, I haven't yet managed to find the price tag :-( |
I think its $200 USD |
Boy, was I reading this page //www.maxmax.com/aXRayOrderIRCamera.asp with wishful thinking! It's the eye-piece adaptor that sells for $22! (Makes sense.) |
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03/15/2006 04:33:56 PM · #10 |
wow looks pretty cool and different
Thanks to ebay
Message edited by author 2006-03-15 16:36:17.
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03/15/2006 04:36:07 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Beetle: Oh wow....... I want one!! However, I haven't yet managed to find the price tag :-( |
Found it now, too...... $210 :-(
But still ..... having to lie flat on my belly for low photos is one of the few things I miss about my point & shoot camera, and this gadget would fix that. Wonder if it really works....... |
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03/15/2006 04:38:07 PM · #12 |
2 models available in the uk - Zigview 109.50 uk sterling and the Zigview-r at 183 pounds uk sterling. These have been out for a few months now
Zigview/Zigvew-R
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03/15/2006 04:38:21 PM · #13 |
Part of being a photographer is looking through the view finder. That would take away half the fun!!! |
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03/15/2006 04:48:13 PM · #14 |
True! But it might help in some situations.
Message edited by author 2006-03-15 16:48:23. |
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06/12/2006 04:10:21 PM · #15 |
i found this post just as i was going to make my own. Popphoto has an article this month about the Zigview-R. It has time - lapse photography, and a motion sensor, both of which sound really neat. you can do time lapse photography without a computer, now. also, you can use it as a cable release, and set it to keep the shutter open for however long you want. the most interesting thing for me is the motion detector...
does anyone have one? can yu tell me how it works?
the popphoto article isn't online yet, unfortunately. i only have it in the magazine.
//www.photoscala.com/node/view/1125
//www.fotosense.co.uk/Zigview_R_Digital_Angle_Finder_SC-V100R.asp?productID=1595&tabID=
here are two sources...
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06/12/2006 04:39:15 PM · #16 |
The site posted has it at $264. (scroll down a little bit)
//www.maxmax.com/aXRayOrderIRCamera.asp |
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06/12/2006 05:11:36 PM · #17 |
I would be all over that if it was a little cheaper...It looks great, maybe in a few years. |
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