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Hi. I came up with an EVF solution for my NEX-5 a couple of months ago, which I've been sharing with others on various forums, and it hit me today that maybe this could be useful for my X1 friends.

 

Essentially, it is combining the ideas of the Clearviewer and foldable LCD hoods into one unit. What you're left with is a Hasselblad sized, EVF equivalent that works surprisingly well. The only real issues is that there is some barrel distortion, but it doesn't bother me a great deal. Of course, one would have to use a different LCD hood for the X1, since the one I used is NEX specific, but maybe this will at least spur on some ideas.

 

See this thread: Check out my NEX-5 EVF... - FM Forums

 

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I guess, but it really doesn't add much noticeable bulk when folded up. Even when I have a pancake lens mounted, it doesn't change which pockets I can put the camera in.

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(1) I admire your inventiveness

(2) where the images taken with a Leica?

This is a Leica specific Forum

(3) Rather than calling it EVF i would think

that "Monitor Magnifier & Focus Aid"

is somewhat more appropriate!

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Still, the quality of LCD is one of the weakest links for X1, amplification might just show the pixel not picture. Maybe someday the X2 will equip with ultra high resolution Retina screen, by then the idea could be more attractive.

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Ah, I had not considered the resolution differences between these two cameras. That may certainly be an issue.

 

As far as LCD vs. EVF, we're talking about semantics, I guess. Outside of a little distortion, this magnified version of the LCD is actually higher quality than EVF tech is currently. It's like having a Hasselblad-sized viewfinder on the camera. A bunch of NEX users are beginning to use this with great success, so I thought I'd pass on the info (I have no business relationship with any of this.). It certainly makes the camera less bulky than adding on an OVF or EVF to the hotshoe, as far as packability is concerned.

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Oh yeah, if anyone does happen to be interested in this idea, I wanted to mention that you do get a view of the entire LCD screen, not just a portion of it. It's kind of like a giant, IMAX viewing screen. :)

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I LOVE this stuff! Simple, elegant, compact, ingenious. Just for the heck of it, I think I'll try a Hasselblad straight finder on a G1 for macro work (and 25mm F/.95 lens).

 

Thanks for that!

 

...now, back to my 75mm Summilux challenge. :)

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Sorry-even if I would not like to have this magnifier on my X1 I find it an interesting idea for those who are looking for this.

If people of R&D departments would be as negative as those people here in the forum we would still just walk and not drive and we would still paint on stones instead of having photography.

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If people of R&D departments would be as negative as those people here in the forum we would still just walk

 

What makes you think that people here are negative?

 

While the OP's idea has its merits, it's not all that new. Google, for instance, for Hoodman.

 

I don't drive, BTW.

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What makes you think that people here are negative?

 

While the OP's idea has its merits, it's not all that new. Google, for instance, for Hoodman.

 

I don't drive, BTW.

 

Sorry, maybe my words were choosen wrong. I meant people respond often only with negative critique.

 

I assume you also use bus/train/taxi/bycicle etc. right?

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