jtk
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One of my DSLR's is spectacularly good EXCEPT that it has no viewfinder. It's wonderful in any kind of moderate/low light but glare on the screen makes it hard (almost impossible) to use well in very bright desert-style light (probably same in snow).
Soo..... my Hoodloupe (hood+loupe) is a nearly perfect solution except that it doesn't mount/attach on camera. Hoodman does make kit for that purpose but it's bulky.
What I'm after is a DIY solution....something that mounts on the Hoodloupe (not on the camera) and positions it immediately for use.... perhaps a lucite or even wooden thing that would bolt onto the Hoodloupe and guide it perfectly to the screen without having to fiddle around.
Any ideas? Have you cobbled-up your own DIY solution?
This might be especially useful for Samsung orphans since we have very good 26MP APS cameras but are now orphans.
Soo..... my Hoodloupe (hood+loupe) is a nearly perfect solution except that it doesn't mount/attach on camera. Hoodman does make kit for that purpose but it's bulky.
What I'm after is a DIY solution....something that mounts on the Hoodloupe (not on the camera) and positions it immediately for use.... perhaps a lucite or even wooden thing that would bolt onto the Hoodloupe and guide it perfectly to the screen without having to fiddle around.
Any ideas? Have you cobbled-up your own DIY solution?
This might be especially useful for Samsung orphans since we have very good 26MP APS cameras but are now orphans.