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04/01/2008 12:13:35 PM · #1 |
Has anybody here seen this? It's a guidline that attaches/adheres to your viewfinder to aid in framing your shot for cropping/resizing. I think I saw it advertised in a magazine, but can't seem to find it. Has anyone else seen it or know where to get it? Thanks. |
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04/01/2008 12:16:30 PM · #2 |
Are you referring to custom Focusing Screens which replace the one inside your camera? I doubt anything that attaches the the viewfinder is going to be accurate.
//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/4662/Cameras_Accessories_Focusing_Screens.html
Message edited by author 2008-04-01 12:20:53. |
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04/01/2008 01:39:08 PM · #3 |
Only pro canon series cameras allow for replacement of focus screans. I think the 30D or 40D also allows this.
This guy has split screans for sale. You might want to check around his items for some guidelines. |
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04/01/2008 04:58:30 PM · #4 |
No....they aren't quite what I'm looking for. What I saw was more like a grid. I'll keep looking... Thanks anyway. |
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04/01/2008 05:06:53 PM · #5 |
"Crop Lines" were in Studio Photography recently...a bit pricey though.
ETA: Google Crop Lines and you will come up with a bunch of various websites.
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04/01/2008 06:50:38 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by drewbixcube: "Crop Lines" were in Studio Photography recently...a bit pricey though.
ETA: Google Crop Lines and you will come up with a bunch of various websites. |
Yup.....that's it!! (I went back through Studio Photography and couldn't find it). Thanks for the link. And....wow....they are definitely pricey :(
Message edited by author 2008-04-01 18:53:16. |
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04/01/2008 07:41:21 PM · #7 |
There are cheaper outfits out there. I remember seeing one posted here last year priced around $100-130. |
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04/01/2008 07:53:25 PM · #8 |
This was the one mentioned in the thread I mentioned. |
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04/28/2008 11:14:45 PM · #9 |
I personally believe CropLines is the way to go. I've been very pleased with them and their service. The price was an issue at first, but the money I have invested in this business thus far doesn't come close. Plus it's actually glass that's etched, not painted lines on glass that will fade over time. JMHO. |
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