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Magic Viewer Security Camera
Paul | 2024-04-25 07:10:21 |
This viewer works very well. 5 |
Jesse C | 2024-04-25 01:53:15 |
This product is great for the camera's it is made for. I wear glasses and it makes life easy to see the viewer. 5 |
Hank | 2024-06-04 07:56:13 |
Great to have this slide viewer to look at old family slides. The other Slide Viewer I own is not a good a magnifier or as easy to use. Definitely recommend this product! 5 |
Matthew | 2024-04-19 02:36:32 |
Great product for our X-ray viewer. 5 |
Vasha | 2024-04-28 01:47:53 |
Magic arms are perfect for setting up a remote camera when shooting an event. The older magic arms with the flip-club were not nearly as good as these current magic arms with the disk spinner lock down. Very steady and solid when locked down and mine supported a pro camera and telephoto lens easily on my first shoot. Because I was up high for my first remote shoot I bought two magic arms to support one camera, fastening one to the body and one to the lens tripod ring. Very stable. They are also made to last. Don’t forget a super clamp and safety cable and when you first get them be careful to remove the tab over the washers- I spilled the washers on the first one but having two was able to reassemble everything correctly from looking at the other magic arm. 5 |
Virg Gaudry | 2024-05-12 03:35:14 |
Works very well. Great for the security of the camera 5 |
Norman | 2024-06-25 09:10:40 |
Add these to your camera strap for extra security. 5 |
Justin | 2024-09-06 05:14:55 |
I purchased this viewfinder to shoot in sunny conditions. I like how much easier it is to see the screen while using it, it works great for this. I think the mount system works well if you are only using your camera body. The mount system is not so great if you plan to use camera rails and or mount to a tripod with accessories. Then, it becomes pretty tricky. I actually turned the viewfinder mounting plate backwards under the viewer so that I could attach it to a rail plate plate, then to rails and slide it up to the camera viewer. If I don't do this, the viewer plate lifts my camera and throws my whole rig out of alignment with my follow focus and matte box.. So, be aware of this scenario depending on what other gear you may be wanting to use. All in all, a handy thing to have when needed. 5 |
Charles | 2024-08-25 08:39:10 |
I am using a 1950's Kodak stereo camera which produces sets of two images to be mounted in stereo slide binders. The images produced by the 35mm E100 positive color film are superb when viewed directly in the viewer. The colors are perfectly natural; grainless with balanced clearity needed when viewing with magnifying eye lenses of the viewer. 5 |
David W | 2024-07-02 06:20:45 |
I can't pay any higher praise on this camera than, I bought it again. Besides the really long optical zoom, I love the flip-out back viewer. I use the flip-out back almost exclusively. The viewer eye piece works fine, but I am more comfortable not looking through the camera. I like to twist the back viewer for high and low-angle shots. That is something a camera with a built-in view back can not do. I will sorely miss this camera when I can no longer buy another. The camera is choke full of other nifty features, but I am mostly a point-n-shoot photographer. In manual-mode, I got some great eclipse shots (lunar and solar) using a tripod for stability. Canon has somewhat recently added a phone app that allows remote control of the camera and remote downloads to the phone memory card. I really am digging those feature, too. Since Canon has not made a replacement camera in this line, I have to assume they are not developing this line any further. I think I should buy still another and just store it away until I wear out this new one. 5 |