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cathaldParticipant
Hi all i know there are things that you can connect to your viewfinder so you can look in from above i dont know what they are called or where to get them i sometimes find it hard to focus when down low on bad ground or rocks(the wife goes mad at the state of some of my jeans) :evil: any help or links would be great
cheers Cathal
culchieboyParticipantCathal I think yo are looking for an angle finder DR6
Brochure for D40 http://nikonimaging.com/global/products/digitalcamera/slr/d40/pdf/D40_16p.pdf
Hope this helps
Damian
lousyParticipantnfl-fanParticipantCheck it out:
Search eBay for: Right*Angle*Viewfinder where the asterisk is a wildcard.
Have one in the mail… handy for the low angles alright.
RobMemberOf course you could always get rid of that nasty Nikon and switch to
the Olympus E-3 with its articulating live-view screen… ;)nfl-fanParticipantLooks pretty cool.. I knew the E-3 had Live View but I didn’t realize the view panel flipped out and is adjustable.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/e3/
Have a 40D.. yet to use the Live View :roll:
stasberMemberWhat you need is a periscope! :shock: Just tape it onto the camera upside down with sticky-back plastic.
Or something a little more technical for those tall glass partitions
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cathaldParticipantStasber vrsion looks good i will have to look out my old blue peter books now!!
and Rob the dirty jeans is bad enough without the price of an e3 on my credit card and da wife seeing the statement :shock:PixelleMemberI am awaiting delivery of a Seagull Angle Finder from Digitalrev for my D80. ?38 and about double that for duty and delivery.
I have an articulating screen on my Canon S3IS ant it’s a marvel for getting great angles, shooting discreetly, etc.
Can’t wait for Nikon to bring out an “artic” DSLR.
:)
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