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LCDVF 16/9 Viewfinder Panasonic GH1 GH2 GF1 GF2 NEX-5/3. LCDVFTM 16/9 is the only viewfinder suitable for Panasonic GH1 GH2 GF1 GF2 and Sony NEX3 NEX5 LCDVF is a loupe that mounts around the LCD display of a DSLR, allowing it to be used as an LCD viewfinder with 220% (2x) magnification.

LCDVF 16/9 Viewfinder Panasonic GH1 GH2 GF1 GF2 NEX-5/3

THE ORIGINAL LCDVFTM Digital SLR Viewfinder MADE IN EUROPE (ESTONIA) Notice! Please be aware that the are some fake LCD viewfinder products out there utterly similar to our LCDVFs but the optics and construction used in these products is far inferior of the original! The original LCDVFs use achromatic doublet lenses instead of a simple condenser lens to achieve uncompromized image quality.

In the heart of the LCDVF is an achromatic lens pair that consist of two optical components vacoom-cemented together to form an achromatic doublet which is computer optimized to correct for on-axis spherical and chromatic aberrations. LCDVFTM 16/9 is successfully tested on following HD video capable (DSLR) cameras Panasonic GH1 GH2 GF1 GF2 Sony NEX-3 NEX-5 Whats in the BOX Materials.

Panasonic GH1/GH2

Aerial video with a Canon 5D , 7D helivideo.com on Vimeo. Canon EOS 6D / 5D Mark III rumours: what you need to know. It seems like barely a day goes by without a new Canon rumour.

Canon EOS 6D / 5D Mark III rumours: what you need to know

Here on this continually updated Canon rumours page, you'll find the latest news and information on what camera is likely to be announced next. Got any hot tips? Let us know via our Twitter feed or via email. Canon 7D Mark II rumours With the announcement of the Canon 70D out of the way, a good portion of focus has now shifted to another old-timer in Canon's range. The Canon 7D has been around for over four years now - an absolute age in camera terms. It seems likely that Canon will stick with a crop-factor APS-C sized sensor for the 7D replacement - if such a camera ever appears. That aside though, it seems likely that top-end technology will trickle down on to the enthusiast camera, so we expect to see something packed with lots of exciting extras, such as a touchscreen and Wi-Fi.

Digic 6 is the latest processing engine from Canon, but it's not found in the latest 70D, which sticks with the Digic 5+ processor.

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2011 Top 10 Entry-Level DSLR Cameras Review. Copyright © 1999-2012 GoDaddy.com, LLC. All rights reserved. *One FREE .COM, .CO, .NET or .ORG with purchase of a new 12-, 24- or 36-month website builder plan. Plus ICANN fee of $0.18 per domain name per year. Focus - The Affordable Follow Focus System - dfocussystem.com. The Event Videographer's Resource. Choosing Your GlassLet's say you choose the first option and go with the Canon brand lenses.

The Event Videographer's Resource

For a minimum suite of lenses for shooting a wedding video, you're looking at an investment of about $2,768. This would include a 17mm-55mm f/2.8 with image stabilizer ($1,119), a 70mm-200mm f/2.8 without image stabilizer ($1,300), and a 50mm f/1.4 ($369.95). You can cut this total nearly in half if you go with lenses from companies such as Sigma, Tokina, and Tamron. But you're still looking at a sizable investment, and the price tag could double or triple if you buy duplicates for a second and third DSLR. You'll be amazed at how quickly it adds up. The upside of this approach is that there's a reason the Canons are so expensive.

If you choose the second option, you'll save some money, but you won't get the most you can out of your equipment. Going Old SchoolOnce again, let's take the example of the minimum suite of lenses you'll need for a wedding shoot. HDSLRs for Video: Beyond the Hype. Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki. Magic Lantern Firmware Magic Lantern is a software enhancement that offers increased functionality to the excellent Canon DSLR cameras.

Magic Lantern Firmware Wiki

We have created an open framework, licensed under GPL, for developing extensions to the official firmware. Magic Lantern is not a "hack", or a modified firmware, it is an independent program that runs alongside Canon's own software. Each time you start your camera, Magic Lantern is loaded from your memory card. Our only modification was to enable the ability to run software from the memory card. Frequently Asked Questions What is it? Magic Lantern is an enhancement atop of Canon's firmware that frees your Canon DSLR, allowing you to use many useful features. Is it only for video? No. Initially, Magic Lantern was developed by independent filmmakers and tailored for video production on 5D Mark II. Where do I get it? See the Download page. Will it break my camera? What can I do to help? Where do I report bugs? For general tech-support, join the forum.