Viewfinder add-on embedded with tiny hi - res LCD displays can cost hundreds of dollars , and plainly are n’t useable for every compact tv camera on the market . So the creators of theClearViewerwent for a more low-down - tech approach , by embed a glass lens of the eye in a plastic frame that sits a few inches from your camera ’s LCD show .
At first coup d’oeil it almost seems like a laughable option to a real viewfinder , but it does have its advantages . Often meter holding a television camera close to your face can aid stabilise a nip , which is great for low - light / farsighted - shutter situations . And with the ClearViewer mounted to your camera you could still frame your dead reckoning using its LCD video display .
It ’s also great for using your camera when the brilliant sun has washed out the display . When held up to your face your capitulum should impede most of the light hitting the LCD , and any other leaks can be well shielded by your hands . A tripod mount version of the ClearViewer sells for$35 , plus $ 18 if you favor a premium lens of the eye . But the hotshoe climb variation , which can be conveniently folded away , is a morsel loud at$22 , plus the optional $ 18 for secure glassful . [ ClearViewerviaPetaPixel ]

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