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| Hoodman Professional Right Angle Viewfinder for SLR Digital Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Hoodman Category: Photography
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $92.59 You Save: $37.40 (29%)
New (5) from $92.59
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
MPN: H-RAV Model: HRAV UPC: 017932550022 EAN: 0017932550022 ASIN: B000GVL34U
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Includes - Protective Storage Case, Universal Mounting Attachment, User Guide |
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Product Description Ever find it hard to get your SLR in just the right angle to take that Perfect shot you've always wanted. Hoodman's H-RAV Professional Right Angle Viewfinder let's you line up an off the deck shot without needing to crawl on your belly. H-RAV features include a built in diopter with 1X and 2X capbility, full 360 degree rotation and universal mounting attachments for many Digial SLR cameras. Compact, protective storage case included.
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Hoodman Right-angle Viewfinder May 28, 2008 Product seems very good but, honestly, haven't had an opportunity to actually use it yet! Initial set-up was very good and I believe it will work for me in my application of taking Astro Photographs. Only concern I have about it is that the Detents on the swivel portion seem excessively loose and I anticipate that over time (short time) they may become too loose.
Right Angle Viewfinder March 20, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Comes with adapters for vitually every camera. Works good, not quite excellent, but good.
I do use mine and I would recommend it to a friend.
Hoodman Right Angle Viewfinder July 30, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great little device that I use when doing Macro photography. It has good magnification allowing precise focusing on the subject.
Hoodman right-angler viewfinder 1x, 2.5x May 23, 2007 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Tested the Hoodman r-angle viewfinder doing indoor tabletop setups using the 100mm f/2.8 macro, and then with wildlife in the swamp with the 400mm f/5.6+1.4X extender. It's a lens combination that's always a bear to manage. "Focus-ability" does improve, but far from remarkable. Almost as much trouble as it is worth. Workable, yes, but hardly noteworthy. Definitely has a jury-rigged quality feel, akin to one of those weekend shop projects cobbled together. Flip a switch and the viewfinder changes from 1X to 2.5X (magnification, but only a small portion of the total image is visible at 2.5x). But the units' diopter ring requires a major adjustment (roughly a 90-degree turn with no stops on either end) when going from 1X to 2.5X and back. A major pain, and time consuming... of an image that really isn't crisp to start with. At 2.5X one ends up seeing a healthy dose of pebbly-grain on the camera's viewfinder, the image itself doesn't "pop" in and out of focus. Another negative, the right-angle viewer (mirror plus glass within) kills more camera viewfinder light. Eyepiece isn't really suited for wearers of glasses (as 80% of us do). Glass quality of the Hoodman unit is tolerable in the center, falls off rapidly towards the sides. Eye-opening requires that the eye be exactly over dead-center. On a 5-Star scale I've give it a 2-star rating. Unless otherwise judged a required item for low-angle work, save your money. This isn't a professional tool.
Excellent quality, and a necessary accessory May 6, 2007 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
This Hoodman accessory is of the highest quality, comes complete with adaptors, and should be carried routinely by any serious DSLR tripod-using photographer. Pricey but worth it.
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