Wednesday 19 October 2011

NEEWER HD DSLR LCD Foldable Viewfinder with 3.0x Magnification


Product Description

LCD optical viewfinder is designed for LCD screen viewing of digital camera. It is especially suitable for DSLR High-Definition Video Photography, on-site shooting and viewing the photo etc. It has two framing model: magnification and stand. It is very convenient and practical for the users to switch between them. Characteristics: 1. Two Framing modes: Magnification and stand, can take pictures quickly. 2. Make use of the connection between the LCD screen protector and the viewfinder, it is easy to install and remove. Also ensure the safety of LCD. 3. Support 3" LCD with ratio 4:3, compatible for LCD with ratio 3:2. 4. 3X optical magnification, can observe the details well. 5. Whole sealing structure, it can hold back the light completely while magnification framing or stand framing, you can see the real color of the image. Suitable LCD: 1. 3" 4:3 compatible for 3:2, 2. Nikon D700/ D300S/ D300/ D90/ D7000/ D3100/ D3000 3. CANON 7D/ 1D MARK IV/ 5D MARK II/ T2i/ T1i/ S90 4. Panasonic DMC-GF1 5. Pentax K-7 What's in the box: 1. 1X viewfinder with an eye cup and magnifying lens 2. 1X screen protector 3. 1X strap

Product Details

  • Brand: Neewer

Features

  • Two Framing modes: Magnification and stand, can take pictures quickly.
  • Easy to install and remove with the screen protector quick release function.
  • Support 3" LCD with ratio 4:3, compatible for LCD with ratio 3:2.
  • 3X optical magnification, can observe the details well.
  • 40mm Well sealed hood blocks out the light while magnifying the frame for accurate color and focusing.

Customer Reviews

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent for the price

I've been shooting stills for over 30 years, and Canon digital for the last 6 years. I'm branching into video and bought this magnifier for my 7D so I could use the lcd for critical focusing and viewing in bright sun light - it works great for both. This is one of those rare, relatively inexpensive photo accessories that works great. I think you get more than you pay for. It comes with a plastic frame that has a hard, clear, lcd protector built in. The frame has 3M stick-em around the rim and fits perfectly over the 7D viewfinder. Once the frame is secured to the camera, the magnifier snaps into place, so you don't have to hold it there. The eyepiece has 3x magnification and a diopter adjustment built-in, which is really nice - I don't need to wear my reading glasses to see the lcd clearly for fine focusing. The optics in the eyepiece even appear to be coated! The only thing that concerns me a bit is the durability of the hinge that allows you to flip the magnifier up out of the way while leaving the unit mounted to the camera. But, I'm not too concerned. If it breaks, I'll just glue it together in the closed position - I don't see a lot of use for this feature to begin with. Given the higher prices of similar units, some with fewer features, I'm really happy with this. I'd say try this before spending more on another brand. If you like it (and I bet you will), keep it. If not, send it back and spend 2 or 3 times as much for a different brand. A surprisingly good product at a great price!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic viewfinder at an affordable price!

I have this viewfinder attached to my Canon T2i and it fits perfectly. The viewfinder is affordable and does the job of the outrageously priced Z-Finder. I can't believe how much easer it is to rack focus when I'm filming. I also live in Arizona where the sunlight used to make the LCD screen completely unusable. This viewfinder has solved all my problems with my T2i.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent lcd viewfinder

I had the Hoodman Loupe crane kit which is way more expensive. The GGS Hoodeye is less expensive but I find it better than the Hoodman in build quality and in features. The Hoodman crane can be very bulky and cumbersome to switch to lcd viewing (not using the viewfinder). The GGS Hoodeye can be removed from the camera in a snap. In bright sunlight, you can just flip the eyepiece up and view the lcd without the sunlight hitting the lcd.
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