'Seagull' Angle Finder

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Anyone used one of these Finders?

Are they any good?

I'm most concerned about getting a good clear view through it.
 
Ok, so, I am assuming this is not a gadget to measure the angle a seagull is from you then.......:thinking:

Allan
 
Ok, so, I am assuming this is not a gadget to measure the angle a seagull is from you then.......:thinking:

Allan

Not quite Allan. I've altered the title slightly now.

Funnily enough I was looking at one today on speedgraphic.co.uk - didn't end up buying though.
there is a pretty comprehensive review here: http://www.digicaminfo.btinternet.co.uk/rightanglefinder.htm

£78 at Speedgraphic? I was looking at the same one on Ebay.... a little cheaper.

Thank's for the review......
 
I had one of the Ebay ones, seemed pretty good for the money, but it was another of those gadgets that I didn't really use, so it went on it's merry way....
 
Only difference I've read about is that 'on any other brand' like my Canon you have to use an adapter and the finder 'wobbles about' a bit.
 
Have used a seagull one for about a year now with no problem at all and i couldn't do without it,stops the wife nagging about the state of my jeans when getting low down at the shore
 
I have one of the ebay ones made by Seagull, came with nice soft carry case and adaptor mounts to fit nearly very camera. Has 1X and 2.5X zoom will rotate 360 degrees.
Very useful for macro work on the ground and it only cost me £25 delivered.
 
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