Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR Cameras

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Photo Angle Finder C is very useful if you are shooting with the camera close to the ground. It allows you to bend down and look into the viewfinder from above the camera.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Provides a full screen image
  • Shows exposure data
  • Built-in dioptric adjustment
  • Compatible with all Canon EOS cameras
  • Quality Canon accessory
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Canon
  • EAN: 0082966540097
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Canon Cameras US
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
  • Model: ANGLE-FINDER-C
  • MPN: ANGLE-FINDER-C
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: viewfinders
  • Publisher: Canon Cameras US
  • SKU: CAAFC
  • Studio: Canon Cameras US
  • UPC: 082966540097

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Canon Angle Finder C for Canon EOS SLR (and about anything else)2009-07-02
I purchased the Canon Angle Finder not for a Canon EOS but for a Nikon D90. It works like it was made for it -- easy on, easy off, 360 rotation, view magnification -- all great.
sloppy adapter springs2009-05-11
As a wildlife photographer with a stiff back and neck I was looking for an alternative to my skimmer ground pod and whimberly gibled head for low angle shots with my canon 1d mk III /500mm f4 set up. Being able to set up and look down would relieve my back problem and allow for low angle shots. When I first put the angle finder on the mk III it fit ok however the second time it was very loose and i found it difficult to use and lost many good shots of a group of shore birds until i took it off and discovered that the springs were very loose. I pushed them back into place with my finger which improved the fit but any adjustment and the adapter loosened up again. Others have reported this same problem. The optics seem ok. I would recommend this for a static set up but not for any dynamic subject. Note, the box that contained this product is labeled made in china. All of my other canon product boxes say "made in Japan".
If You're On The Fence, Get It2009-04-22
I bought mine for use on a rebel XT. Between that small
viewfinder and the poor ergonomics of keeping my face
against the back of a tripod mounted camera, I was getting
worn out trying to capture anything from a sunset to a
macro subject. this little beauty solved all that. And,
I like that I can flip a lever and get a magnified view
to help in manual focusing.

For me, it was well worth the money.
Canon Anglefinder2009-01-26
This item is great for macro photography and for use to help focus on a telescope. Makes for a more comfortable view.
Great item2008-11-22
This is a must have item for any one taking low pictures. Also is great for keeping your face away from the view screen

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