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Description:
The Canon Angle Finder C is compatible with all Canon EOS SLR cameras when used with the included Es-C and Ed-C adapters. Allowing you to adjust the viewing angle, the Angle Finder C provides a full screen image, as well as exposure data.
Summary
Product Title: Canon Angle Finder C
Manufacturer: Canon
Lowest Price: $179.00 from Adorama
Power Score: 4.0 | 5 Reviews
Product Reviews (5)
A good angle finder to buy
Strengths: 1. Gives you different aspects 2. Fits all canon cameras with two adapters it comes with. 3. mag. max from 1.25 to 2.5X.
Weakness: 1. Too tight on the adapter 2. Lower price will be perfect
This angle finder may seem expensive (comparing to 3rd party ones), however, once you get a hold of it, you will appreciate its quality build and its smooth rotations. The angle finder is essential when taking outdoor low angle shots. Sometime it is used in indoor as well when you have those tide spots where you can't possible bend over and see. For example, against the wall. This finder can be...
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By yen_hui - Feb 28, 2008
Canon Angle Finder C
Strengths: Nicely built, versatile, and works on my Nikon D70
Weakness: Pricey and eyepiece adapter a little loose
The Canon Angle Finder C is a well-built angle finder with good magnification. When I noticed that I am getting old and unable to focus those macro-shoots as usual, I know that I have to get a finder with some magnification. I decided on this Canon finder instead of the Nikon because of its versatility and magnification ranges. Maybe this is not that important to others but I like the ideal of be...
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By linjy - Feb 26, 2007
Very expensive to own, but worth every penny
Strengths: 1. High quality build 2. Nice fit to all cameras
Weakness: 1. Price too high 2. It would be ideal if it can "extend" out for a inch or so.
I have been shopping for an anglefinder for a long time. Of course, I got many suggestions from people to "just go for the cheaper ones because you won't use it as much". Oh, that's just wrong. Many people bought the 3rd party anglefinders, such as Seagull...etc, but the thing is, they are poor quality. From a few examples that I saw, those anglefinders are too fragile and can be broken easily....
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By bluejeff - Dec 13, 2006
I bought it for astrography...
Strengths: viewfinder magnification
Weakness: only 2.5 magnification
I bought it for astrography thinking it would be helpful in focusing in the dark. You know it will be very difficult to tell if it is focused when you shoot a dim object at infinity. I taped the dioptric adjustment but I found it's useless. Because whenever I switch between 1.25 and 2.5 magnification, I should readjust the dioptric to make sure it was in focus. It became extremely awkward to...
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By victorxian - Feb 16, 2005
A good angle finder to buy
Strengths: 1. Gives you different aspects 2. Fits all canon cameras with two adapters it comes with. 3. mag. max from 1.25 to 2.5X.
Weakness: 1. Too tight on the adapter 2. Lower price will be perfect
This angle finder may seem expensive (comparing to 3rd party ones), however, once you get a hold of it, you will appreciate its quality build and its smooth rotations. The angle finder is essential when taking outdoor low angle shots. Sometime it is used in indoor as well when you have those tide spots where you can't possible bend over and see. For example, against the wall. This finder can be...
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By anonymous; - Feb 29, 2008


