Mark Von Lanken
October 24th, 2013, 02:11 PM
Setting focus with DSLRs while shooting with a narrow to medium Depth of Field can be a little tricky, but the real challenge is keeping focus when the subject moves. Shooting the processional and many other times during the wedding day, it can be tough to keep things in focus.
I know many shooters use a loupe, but because I wear glasses I have resisted buying a loupe. I recently bought an LCD magnifier and absolutely love it. The unit is designed so you can use both eyes and you don't have to bury your face in the unit. Although, when shooting outdoors, I did find myself placing both eyes up to the screen.
It comes with a hood, which is removable. I prefer to shoot without the hood unless I'm shooting in bright outdoor light. http://lacolorpros.com/blog/images/cn278/full/cn278-compare1.jpg
I also love the way it mounts to the screen. The mounting frame attaches to the viewfinder and the mounting plate surrounds the LCD screen. It's hard to describe but you can see pictures here.
New Product - CN-278 Dual Eye Doppel-DisplayLupe LCD Magnifier for DSLR | L.A. Color Pros Blog (http://lacolorpros.com/blog/?10273-LA-Color-Pros-Introduced-NanGuang-CN-278-Dual-Eye-LCD-Magnifier-for-DSLR)
This magnifier is amazing and makes getting focus so much easier. The only place I know that sells the magnifier is LA Color. I like buying from LA Color because he is one of us. Taky is a great guy and always gives great customer service.
I bought one magnifier to try it out. After using it for one wedding I ordered a second one. When it did not arrive after a few days I contacted Taky. The tracking number was not in the USPS system so he sent me another unit and it arrived the next day, at no additional expense to me for the next day shipping. That's what I call customer service!
I know many shooters use a loupe, but because I wear glasses I have resisted buying a loupe. I recently bought an LCD magnifier and absolutely love it. The unit is designed so you can use both eyes and you don't have to bury your face in the unit. Although, when shooting outdoors, I did find myself placing both eyes up to the screen.
It comes with a hood, which is removable. I prefer to shoot without the hood unless I'm shooting in bright outdoor light. http://lacolorpros.com/blog/images/cn278/full/cn278-compare1.jpg
I also love the way it mounts to the screen. The mounting frame attaches to the viewfinder and the mounting plate surrounds the LCD screen. It's hard to describe but you can see pictures here.
New Product - CN-278 Dual Eye Doppel-DisplayLupe LCD Magnifier for DSLR | L.A. Color Pros Blog (http://lacolorpros.com/blog/?10273-LA-Color-Pros-Introduced-NanGuang-CN-278-Dual-Eye-LCD-Magnifier-for-DSLR)
This magnifier is amazing and makes getting focus so much easier. The only place I know that sells the magnifier is LA Color. I like buying from LA Color because he is one of us. Taky is a great guy and always gives great customer service.
I bought one magnifier to try it out. After using it for one wedding I ordered a second one. When it did not arrive after a few days I contacted Taky. The tracking number was not in the USPS system so he sent me another unit and it arrived the next day, at no additional expense to me for the next day shipping. That's what I call customer service!