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  • "overthrusted on the metal plate" ... I don't understand what you mean by that.

  • I tried making one without a magnifying glass. I wear glasses and I find that I need to make a LCDVF longer, which is about 7 inches. Looks really long but it works. I mainly use it to view photos after taking them because the LCD is impossible to see during a bright day. Thanks for the videos. It does gives me more ideas.

  • To think in the old days of plate cameras the photographer had to cover the viewing screen with a cloth to get a bright enough image to focus. My. How things have advanced since then.

  • Nice!!... Btw to the other ignorant idiots, It does not matter how it looks, as long as it works is the matter here! And its done easier your self with out spending so much money on something that is capable as the 300 to 500 dollor mark one! But hey if you rather spend more money out of your pocket like the idiot you are then go ahead but don't bash this dudes video with these ignorant comments!

  • @MessyRoomProduction1 Thanks :-)

  • @TopinkovyKmotr Hey im wondering why you need the magnifiying glass at all? It may just be my eyes but I can see the display fine 

  • @CinemaSketch I use it sometimes... it just for making videos - if you don't have IS on your lens, the video is more stable.... and also for focusing (you can see more details) and sometimes because of bright sunlight. But now I have IS lens si I don't use it very often... And Probably very helpful is Magic Lattern unofficial firmware - there are "magic circles" - its digital magnifing of image, when you focusing. IS lens + ML firmware - almost no need to use viefinder.

  • @MessyRoomProduction1 You can use a 200mm lens with a 2x converter to get 400mm but you lose 2 stops. Some guys either can't think you get the stops back by adjusting the iSO so buy a 400mm 2.8. But the main reason they buy a 400mm 2.8 - is so they look the part. The same guys criticise this type of adaption. Difference between a pro and an amateur? Pros use camera gear - amateurs collect it!

  • you can also use the cup of a pair of swimming goggles for the eyecup...they are extremely comfortable

  • I really like that dude. VERY nice work. I'm guessing you take photography as serious business.

  • Better than a $400 one i just saw.. :D

  • @puppiesinspace yeah, thanks for the sin. Start a new savings..

  • @Fisheyland :-D .... Why do you think that lcdvf is better??? Looks better? When I look at huge lcdvf (on the 5D) and fucking magnetic frame on LCD... I don't think so.

  • @TopinkovyKmotr uhhh... your little thing looks worse...

  • @Fisheyland Thanks

  • @Fisheyland it's BECAUSE he spent so much money on a 5D.. :D

  • @NitsanPictures

    Clear Cognition: You mocked up your reactive mind.

    OT8 Cognition: You mocked up the Space Opera, your past lives and your BT infestation.

    The trigger for the OT8 cognition is the line "the Pilot says: I'm mocking this up". The desired End Phenomena is "Now that I know what I am not, I am ready to find out what I am".

    LRH wanted you to be dazzled and keep forking over your money, as opposed to being outraged and demanding a full refund. This is the exit strategy of a "long con".

  • how i get that old soviet slide viewer?

  • @decoder So you can buy another slideviewer in your local photoshop or make some kind of box which can fix the distance between loupe and LCD...

  • @TopinkovyKmotr got that but it has a 4:3 aspect and doesn't cover the entire area so I need to do a little bit of adjustments as you did. I have also a quick hack on my video channel.

  • very nice !

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