![]() Installation is pretty straight-forward: you affix an adhesive-lined mounting frame to your DSLR's LCD screen - a process I tend to always have trouble achieving with any precision - which then allows you to attach one or more extender frames (to optimize focus distance) and the Z-Finder unit. to my camera tool bag for use with my Nikon D800 and Nikon D3400 both with a rear viewing screen that accepts the Zacuto 3.2-inch mounting frame. But when you're out in the field - especially when shooting handheld with just your DSLR and a couple of lenses - you have to get back to basics and pay closer attention to what your eye tells you, using a tiny viewfinder or often hard-to-see LCD screen. Shooting in the studio or on set affords us the opportunity to utilize large, high-resolution computer monitors and all kinds of image-checking software tools to ensure we're getting the shots we intended. Thanks Zacuto for making yet another great product! View full Review The adhesive sickness is pretty much done after one application. I would like to be able to swap the frame between cameras, but because of the adhesive material used on the supplied frame, it is best to have multiple frames for multiple cameras. In chatting with Zacuto it seems that they have other frame solutions for the A7 series cameras that are not supplied with this kit. Since the Sony A7RII has a screen that articulates, my 5DMKIV was better suited for the normal Z-Finder Jr frame. ed frame definitely works better on a fixed, non articulating LCD screen. Not only does it give a great point of contact with your eye, for steadiness purposes, but being able to really dial in the focus in a run and gun setup is really where this product shines. When shooting on manual focus this is the perfect tool to check critical focus. What I love about the Z-Finder is its effectiveness outdoors during daylight shoots. I use a Sony A7RII and a 5DMKIV for stills and video purposes. ![]() ![]() I have been shooting with the Z-Finder Jr for a couple days now.
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