Manual Focus Loupe

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I am looking varios methods of improving MF accuracy, has anyone tried a screen loupe or viewfinder magnifyer, any solution needs to work on a D700 and D300.
 
I've used the Hoodman Loupe and Liveview on a D3 with a PCE-45 tilt-shift.
- Couldn't do without it for focus in tilt!

They do an add-on elastic cord to fasten it onto the camera, if you need it.
 
Don't your cameras have screen image magnification in live view? Using that with my 5D2, I can focus on a knat's whiskers with incredible accuracy - either manually or using live view AF. Hoodman Loupes are good and handy for lots of things, but not really for focusing - they just allow you to see the screen dots more clearly ;)
 
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Both have screen magnification but I always struggle to get the focus at its sharpest possible point, particularly in bright sunlight.

I have tried using the 10x loup that I use with my large format camera but its to higher magnification. I was thinking of getting one of the Hoodman Loupes as Stoptime suggests as they are on 3x and block the sunlight, but was wondering if there was an alternative.
 
Seriously, I use a toilet roll to view the screen in bright sun :D But those Hoodmans are nice.
 
I was thinking of getting one of the Hoodman Loupes as Stoptime suggests as they are on 3x and block the sunlight, but was wondering if there was an alternative.

I've used an LCDVF (good value for money but sadly didn't suit my eyesight) and now use a Zacuto Z-Finder.....excellent piece of kit IMHO.

Bob
 
I recently got a Hoodman Loupe. I agree with earlier posters that for accurate focussing the magnified live view is great, but the loupe is handy in bright light. I also find it useful if I've got the camera mounted on a tripod in an awkward position - very low or high - it somehow makes it easier to see the screen when at full stretch or bend! Also handy for looking through to picture composition framing - dunno whether it looks less pretentious than togs who go round making a frame with their fingers whilst closing one eye and cocking their heads to one side.
 
Looks like the Hoodman is the best solution then, anyone seen them at a good price.
 
I got one off the bay, its good but the lcd on cameras isn't really high enough resolution for really detailed inspection

That's not my experience at all Jacob, I find it pretty damn good.

I did a little maths (maybe flawed somewhere) and came up with this....

I use a 1DMkIV with a 16.1Mp sensor and a 307Kp LCD
The sensor is 4896 pixels wide and the LCD is 680 pixels wide.....ie, approximately 1 LCD pixel for every 7 on the sensor.
Zoom in to 10x magnification in Liveview and it seems that the LCD is actually a higher resolution that the sensor in this mode. At 5x magnification, we're seeing about 80% of the sensors resolution.

There could well be an error in my calculation but that's how I see it.

Bob
 
I use an LCDVF and I find it invaluable when trying to focus manually, although I only use it when shooting video.
 
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