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Give me some reasons not to want it
http://www.ikodot.com/takealook.html
http://www.ikodot.com/takealook.html
so you have to train yourself how close or far to look through for the appropriate focal length. In other words, do the work which a VF is supposed to be doing, and pay a lot of money for a stupid ring of wire.
This puts that infamous wooden knob for audiophile systems into shame.
At $9, I'll buy it, but not at $99, that's a whole lot of money for this kind of viewfinder aid...
$99.00 ?? Not this kid. Perhaps $5.95 but I'd not sink $99.00 into something I could scratch together with a map pins and a large paper clip.
Let's see you make it then... I think people are only thinking of materials when they think about the price. That's silly. I'm not saying this is a great device or that the price isn't somewhat high, but I think people are assuming this is easy to make. I can't imagine it is.
the biggest flaw with this wire thing is that you have keep the frame exactly in a predetermined distance with your eye otherwise its not accurate.
now who can do that, i mean know exactly how far their eye should be from a wire when the wire is inches from their eye... seriously.
Give me some reasons not to want it
http://www.ikodot.com/takealook.html
My nose doesn't grow when I lie, or I don't lie 😉 So being a left eye shooter, my nose pretty much tells me where the camera is.the biggest flaw with this wire thing is that you have keep the frame exactly in a predetermined distance with your eye otherwise its not accurate.
now who can do that, i mean know exactly how far their eye should be from a wire when the wire is inches from their eye... seriously.