Lots of look alikes on the bay. This one looks like it could be a
duplicate of angle finder C but it doesn't say anything about image
orientation.
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Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> See below Pnet posts. I have no 1st hand knowledge and J. obviously does.
> Mike
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> Angle Finder B or C
> Hubert Sammons , mar 15, 2003; 10:22 p.m.
> I have an Elan 7 and hope to soon have a new 10d. Does anyone have any
> experience with the Canon angle finders. The Canon info says both the Elan 7
> and the new 10d takes the C angle finder which is twice as expensive as the b
> angle finder. What is the difference? What does the b fit the c won't fit.
> Thanks
> Hugh Sammons
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> Daniel Sandlin , mar 15, 2003; 10:43 p.m.
> I too have been looking at these so I don't have to fold over my already
> screwed up back while doing macro and other closeups. As far as I can see the
> difference is the mount that allows them to slide over the eye peice. what I
> have elected to doing is simply find the cheapest one I can find on ebay and
> if it don't fit, simply fabricate an eye peice to it so that it will fit.
> Photogrpahy on a budget! I have also though about simply building one. with
> tubes a prism and a couple of mirrors attached to an eye cup. I have quite a
> few prisms from various binoculars I have cannibalized, a dremel to cut down
> mirrors and tubes. Amazing what us swamp folk can do when bored in a cold as
> piss Oregon winter.
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> Paul - , mar 15, 2003; 11:17 p.m.
> The angle finder C is a beauty, magnifying from Full View of Viewfinder at
> 1.25x, to 2.5x closeup for critical focusing the center part of the image, at
> the flip of a switch. Unbelievably Bright, Rightside Up, NON-REVERSED image!
> 10 elements in 7 groups, and roof prism. Built in Diopter adjustment of -5 to
> +3. I can take off my glasses! Angle Finder C also has two adapters so that
> it can fit any EOS (and perhaps older models) cameras.
> I think the Angle finder B reverses the image top-to-bottom and/or
> side-to-side, it doesn't have the option of 2.5x (for critical focusing), and
> I don't know if it has the eye-piece diopter adjustment.
> The "C" model is a solid pice of equipment! Nothing cheap about the design or
> build of this one! Well worth the price.
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> Paul - , mar 15, 2003; 11:22 p.m.
> Oh, I forgot to add - the Angle Finder C also rotates (without removing from
> camera) so you can look into it from the top, bottom, or either side of the
> camera, or the angles in between!
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