Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Digital Photography Camera Accessory - Hoodman
Digital Photography Camera Accessory - Hoodman Tube. Duration : 3.95 Mins.
froknowsphoto.com Hoodman an accessory company that came on the scene a few years back with pop up shades for LCD's and other screen protectors. They have branched out into a whole line up of everything from loupes to memory cards all aimed at the DSLR market. In this video you are seeing me test out the Hoodman Cinema Kit Pro which consists of a Hood Loupe 3.0 and CInema Crane. Let's talk about the loupe first, for those of you who used to use a loupe and a light box to look at negatives or slides this is the same concept. The only difference is this is designed to be held up to the back of your 3 inch LCD. It is made of rubber so it will not scratch your screen. The magnifying end rotates which makes the image larger and clearer as you look through it. The loupe is perfect for checking focus on the back of your screen even in bright sun light as well as checking the focus of your videos. That brings us up to the crane aspect of this system. The Hood Loupe fits into this crane that attaches to the hot shoe of your camera. A genius design still allows for an open hot shoe for other accessories like external microphones or wireless packs. The crane is designed to hold the loupe in place or flip out of the way when not needed. The crane is made out of plastics and at times does feel a little flimsily. This accessory is meant to be used when filming video on your DSLR to help you keep the focus. Focusing while shooting video is never easy especially in bright light. The ...
froknowsphoto.com Hoodman an accessory company that came on the scene a few years back with pop up shades for LCD's and other screen protectors. They have branched out into a whole line up of everything from loupes to memory cards all aimed at the DSLR market. In this video you are seeing me test out the Hoodman Cinema Kit Pro which consists of a Hood Loupe 3.0 and CInema Crane. Let's talk about the loupe first, for those of you who used to use a loupe and a light box to look at negatives or slides this is the same concept. The only difference is this is designed to be held up to the back of your 3 inch LCD. It is made of rubber so it will not scratch your screen. The magnifying end rotates which makes the image larger and clearer as you look through it. The loupe is perfect for checking focus on the back of your screen even in bright sun light as well as checking the focus of your videos. That brings us up to the crane aspect of this system. The Hood Loupe fits into this crane that attaches to the hot shoe of your camera. A genius design still allows for an open hot shoe for other accessories like external microphones or wireless packs. The crane is designed to hold the loupe in place or flip out of the way when not needed. The crane is made out of plastics and at times does feel a little flimsily. This accessory is meant to be used when filming video on your DSLR to help you keep the focus. Focusing while shooting video is never easy especially in bright light. The ...
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