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Zacuto Z-FINDER - NX800/Z200?
Okay for the Z300 but what about the NX800/Z200?
A UK retailer says "yes - it will slide onto the LCD screen" - but I'm not so sure about fixing it securely in place and a fair bit of dosh to get wrong. Any views on this or indeed any experience of using the finder? I really need a loupe/finder for my target of insects up close in bright sunshine. Ron |
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Re: Zacuto Z-FINDER - NX800/Z200?
The model of Z-Finder made for the Z300 will fit over the Z200's LCD screen, but the camera's LCD mount is not strong enough to hold it in place and it just flops down. Don't waste your time.
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Re: Zacuto Z-FINDER - NX800/Z200?
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Having this problem with m Z280 in strong sunlight, especially with the sun behind me, I had to find a solution. I'm not saying this is a solution for you, but it might be worth considering as it is pretty cheap and quite flexible in use. You need to measure the thickness of your LCD, front to back, top and bottom edges. If the LCD is 12mm thick this may work for you. If it's over 12 mm with modification it could still work. About that later. What I found that works on a few 3.5" Sony screens is a Zaccuto Z-Finder that was built for a camera that is hardly on today's top seller list. It's the Zacuto Z-Finder Pro for the now long gone Canon C100 which came with a 3.5 inch LCD, same dimensions as the Z280 and many other Sony models. I believe the Z200 and NX800 also have 3.5" screens, so the following may work. I paid $72 for a mint condition one in its original box with all its bits and documentation. They pop up quite frequently on eBay Look at the attached image. This image is just to give you an idea of what I am talking about. As my Z280 is out on a job I just used the FX6 just to demonstrate the principle involved. So obviously it's not fitting the LCD like it does on the Z280. But it should give you an idea of what I'm getting at. The Z-Finders come with a 1/4" 20 threaded hole on each side of the Z-Finder's body. What you see here is the Z-Finder connected to a Magic Arm. The Magic Arm is connected to the FX6's top handle's 1/4" 20 socket. Likewise, the Z200 and the NX800 have 1/4" 20 threaded mounts on the top handle, so a similar setup should be possible. With this setup the correct amount of tension on the Magic Arm allows you to move, angle up / down your LCD for best shooting position. You can of course lock the whole setup down solid so there is no movement. I generally keep it tensioned so nothing moves unless I want to reposition the LCD / Loupe position. Getting back modifications. I've seen similar solutions with filed down top retainers and where the body of the Z-Finder is held in place with 3M Hook and Loop, very strong or with Velcro to the LCD. But in 99% of cases it still needed the Magic Arm solution I discovered this solution from Eric Naso over ten years ago. Chris Young. Watch the following video: https://eriknaso.com/2014/05/25/get-...thout-z-bands/ Last edited by Christopher Young; Today at 02:28 AM. Reason: Added to. |
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Re: Zacuto Z-FINDER - NX800/Z200?
The Z200/NX800 both come equipped with a very nice OLED EVF. So what is wrong with just using that? I could see adding a loupe over the LCD or a 3rd-party EVF to make the camera more ergonmic for handheld/shouldermount shooting, but for filming insects on a tripod, I'd just use the normal OLED and not add anything to the camera.
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