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Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR Cameras
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Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR Cameras List Price: $270.99
Our Price: $169.94
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Features
 Provides a full screen image
 Shows exposure data
 Built-in dioptric adjustment
 Compatible with all Canon EOS cameras
 Quality Canon accessory
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Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR Cameras description
The Canon Angle Finder C is compatible with all Canon EOS cameras when used with the included Ec-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. Also, the Angle Finder C has a built-in dioptric adjustment for variations in eyesight. ... review details
Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR Cameras Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Never leave home without it
This tool transforms my DRebel XT's tiny little viewfinder into a usable one.

At it's 1.25x setting it shows a clear picture with 100% coverage of what the viewfinder shows. At 2.5x, the coverage is much less but that setting is very handy for very critical manual focussing jobs.

Remember to set your camera's diopter to it's default factory setting. Otherwise, flipping the angle finder between 1.25x and 2.5x magnification requires re-adjustment of the finder's diopter.

Another big advantage of this little device is that it gives you the freedom to try exciting angles (hey, they don't call it the Angle Finder for nothing) without breaking your neck.

The only minor downside is the initial learning curve in getting adjusted to the image shown by the finder.
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