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New Viewfinder for T2i
Hello everyone. Just curious if anyone recommends a certain viewfinder/loupe for the T2i. Preferably it will be of the hinged type so you can open and close it with ease. I am on a modest budget so max price of $350 would be ideal. Thanks for the info. Have a great day!
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You don't have to spend all that amount of money.
I found this for £43 Glued it onto this. LCD Hood Screen Protector for Canon EOS 550D | Linkdelight.com Looks like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlUq9OP-x5Q |
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That NEEWER loupe looks identical to the GGS loupe. They are great value at about 1/10 of the price of a Zacuto Z-finder. I have had the opportunity to compare the GGS side by side with a colleague's Z-Finder & we both agreed that there is precious little optical difference between the two. The GGS loupe is made of a cheap plastic & probably won't last for years & years like the Z-Finder but for the money it can't be beaten.
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And the Z-finder doesn't flip up. I just bought my second GGS finder and am getting an adapter to use with my EX-1. I highly recommend this viewfinder.
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Money well spent for me. It works great. Doesn't hinge though. |
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Another option is the LCDVF. There's a special type designed for the T2i.
Kinotehnik - The makers of LCVDF and LCDVFE I use one and have no complaints except that is has no diopter. |
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Will this solution work on a 600D (t3i)? |
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i have this one
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I doubt if this solution would work with the flip screen.
If someone has both 550d and 600d maybe they could say if the viewfinder and the lcd are in the same place. |
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Looks good, how would you then attach a quick release if the thread is being occupied by the bracket?
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Simply buy a slightly longer 1/4" fixing screw, or cut your own, and position the VF bracket with the QR plate under it, then fix both to the camera with aformentioned screw
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I love the t3i articulating screen and every solution so far a viewfinder fitting means I either remove my battery grip, buy an original battery grip, stick a frame on the screen, etc. I really wanted a way that I could quickly remove the viewfinder and use the screen if needed and this solution is great DIY Canon T3i / 600D LCD View Finder Mount CheesyCam I hope it helps!
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I have it on my 60D. Works great when the scren is swung out, but you should be aware of the extra weight when it is attached. I like to use it with the hoodman CineCrane when the screen is folded in. That way works awesome on my 5D as well.
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I have seen something similar to this but worried that applying to much pressure on the viewfinder may break it as you want to press it as tight as possible.
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I have a events booked this year and really want to spend wisley.
The Zacuto EVF looks great it really does but £650 is it really worth it? The biggest issue I had on my last shoots was the focusing using the t3i, like most people I had no idea if what I was shooting was 100% in focus or not. After using the forum the world of viewfinders opened up to me but each one had an issue with the t3i articulating screen. I came across this video yesterday from JJ and I think that setup just works perfectly. ![]() The cost of such a setup is around this much plus the Pincher! Z-Finder EVF Pro £654.02 Zacuto EVF Gorilla Plate Bracket - Z-EGPB (ZEGPB) £160.42 Zacuto Gorilla Baseplate £48.65 any other options means I loose the flip screen. Does anybody have any experience with the EVF finder and would you say it's a sound investment? |
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I would spend on an external monitor before getting a Z-Finder. Zacuto is top notch, including service and of course offers a world-class lifetime warranty. But I think you have to consider what you need and the options that are available.
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The most imporatnt feature to me is peakinghttp://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/730644-REG/Marshall_Electronics_V_LCD50_HDMI_5_On_Camera_Monitor.html this looks great but I cant find any examples of it in use. I
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I really don't think that it's justified to spend more on the Zacuto EVF than the camera costs. The resolution isn't HD as it's only 800x480 which is barely more than the LCD Monitor & as soon as you hit record the 600D's HDMI output drops to SD anyway. In my experience peaking & zebras that are generated in the monitor are nowhere near as good as when they are actually generated within a properly designed camcorder. My advice to improve your focusing would be to use Quick AF before you hit the record button & then use a loupe & practice, practice, practice.
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Depends on whether you ever need to shoot away from your head. 90% of the time I shoot with the loupe. But for the other 10% I'm thankful I have an articulated screen as I can get shots that are simply impossible without it.
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May I ask which loupe you have and does your screen close if it has a frame attached to it?
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It may be that I just buy a sticky frame and never close the t3i screen again. |
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I found this which may help
I have had 2 people call me in the past week asking if I use the 5DMKII...I say no the t3i and off they go. The 5DMKII is driving me crazy hurry up 5DMKIII! I seriously don't think the 5DMKII is worth nearly 3 times the price of the t3i but it's starting to loose me business. |
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Only you can know whether it is worth you purchasing a 5DII but in the meantime when asked if you use a 5DII why not say 'Yes' & then hire one if you get the gig? |
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Good idea, most 5DMKII range from £85 a day + VAT, then I have to add on the cost of batteries, chargers all money, which I am setting aside for the 5DMKIII.
I am hoping that my new Samyang 35 1.4mm will help in low light situations. In all honesty if I could go back a few months would I buy the 5DMKII? My honest opinion would be still be no. I know the t3i will be a great backup camera once the 5DMKIII is released and I won't have the thought of a camera worth £1400 not being used on a regular basis. Going back to the viewfinder I finally spent around £60 on The Swi-View CarrySpeed Loupe, cover and Frame along with 3 x Trudeau Twist Jar Openers for my Follow Focus :) |
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Hi All,
After many hours of research I have finally managed to build a view finder which works with my 600d that does not need any sticky frames and works with a battery grip :) I ordered a Carry Speed viewfinder from the USA and an additional frame which cost me around £66. I found that bottom of the frame was just to thick to fit between the grip and the camera so I took it to a local metal workshop and had them grind it down to around 0.5mm and also take a piece out so I can quickly loosen the grip and remove the frame when I want to use the articulated screen. Please find the pictures attached. I will be adding some foam tomorrow around the frame so if I push too hard on the viewfinder I will not worry about any metal to metal contact. |
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