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Hey guys, if you have the SONY Z1, FX1, Z7 or the EX1 (or any Canon in 2 months) will enjo to read this stuff. See what three top reviewers said.
Phillip Bloom said:
“Yes it’s true. I received in the post whilst I was in Siberia the Hood Pro and Sock-Loupe from Mike Stevens. An ingenious invention that solves the problem of using the LCD of the EX1 outside in bright sunlight and then some!”
“It looked way sharper and better than the ex3 viewfinder. How come? Beats me?”
Adam Wilt said:
“The Sock-loupe gives a view of the LCD comparable to looking at a 40” monitor from four feet away. It’s more like watching a movie than staring into a viewfinder; the LCD is so large you can see the individual pixels, and checking focus within the limits of the LCD’s accuracy is a snap.”
“The lens quality is superb: there’s no noticeable distortion or chromatic aberration.”
Douglas Spotted Eagle said:
“The Hood-Pro allows users who wear eyeglasses to enjoy a sharp and clear view of the viewfinder without removing glasses or adjusting focus. The product also magnifies the LCD screen, making critical focus much easier. Consider it much like an analog version of the focus assistive tools found on most HD camcorders.”
“A very simple and effective solution to a problem we’ve all faced at one time or another. For the price, the Hood-Pro is a terrific add-on to any outdoor or indoor shoot scenario.”
LINKS to all three full reviews are at http://hood-pro.com
AND if you buy you will get a $15 instant rebate if you send an email ([email protected]) saying you are an Student Filmmaker member.
Phillip Bloom said:
“Yes it’s true. I received in the post whilst I was in Siberia the Hood Pro and Sock-Loupe from Mike Stevens. An ingenious invention that solves the problem of using the LCD of the EX1 outside in bright sunlight and then some!”
“It looked way sharper and better than the ex3 viewfinder. How come? Beats me?”
Adam Wilt said:
“The Sock-loupe gives a view of the LCD comparable to looking at a 40” monitor from four feet away. It’s more like watching a movie than staring into a viewfinder; the LCD is so large you can see the individual pixels, and checking focus within the limits of the LCD’s accuracy is a snap.”
“The lens quality is superb: there’s no noticeable distortion or chromatic aberration.”
Douglas Spotted Eagle said:
“The Hood-Pro allows users who wear eyeglasses to enjoy a sharp and clear view of the viewfinder without removing glasses or adjusting focus. The product also magnifies the LCD screen, making critical focus much easier. Consider it much like an analog version of the focus assistive tools found on most HD camcorders.”
“A very simple and effective solution to a problem we’ve all faced at one time or another. For the price, the Hood-Pro is a terrific add-on to any outdoor or indoor shoot scenario.”
LINKS to all three full reviews are at http://hood-pro.com
AND if you buy you will get a $15 instant rebate if you send an email ([email protected]) saying you are an Student Filmmaker member.
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