cliff Hilbert wrote:
I'm sure there's a solution to this problem and that people on here have the answer……
A very affordable solution is the Vello Rear Screen Hood. It comes in two parts. The screen cover is a small screen sized glass to be placed on the camera. The second part is the spring loaded hood cover. Since it is magnetic, you can slip it off from time to time.
cliff Hilbert wrote:
I'm sure there's a solution to this problem and that people on here have the answer. When I'm outside taking landscape pictures with my Rebel T7, I can't see what the picture I've just taken looks like on the screen because in the sunlight the screen is rather dark. In order to see the picture I've just taken clearly I have to go back to my car, get inside, close the door and then look at the picture. What's the solution?
Use an LCD magnifier viewer. I use a Hoodman collapsible loupe, but they don't make it anymore.
But there are others, such as this one from JJC:
https://www.amazon.com/JJC-Collapsible-Viewfinder-Magnifier-Arca-Type/dp/B0BTD4N3XQYou can attach them to the camera, or just carry them along to use when needed (which is what I do). Mine hangs off a neck strap, but I also have a retractable belt loop for it as well.
This issue was the first thing I noticed was no longer a problem when I switched from the 5D MK IV to the R5. I was shooting yesterday in bright sunlight and was able to see and adjust the image in real time with the viewfinder. That alone confirmed the switch to mirrorless.
cliff Hilbert wrote:
I'm sure there's a solution to this problem and that people on here have the answer. When I'm outside taking landscape pictures with my Rebel T7, I can't see what the picture I've just taken looks like on the screen because in the sunlight the screen is rather dark. In order to see the picture I've just taken clearly I have to go back to my car, get inside, close the door and then look at the picture. What's the solution?
I found a shade online somewhere that attaches to the lcd screen & can be opened or closed for my water-proof Fuji xp130 p&s. May
be available for other size lcd screens. “Enhance lcd shade”. Folds flat when not needed. Might ck online. Inexpensive, & sides & top fold out when needed. Works well for me.
You might be able to find a waist level finder for a RB67 or 645 camera that would work.
They do make screen shaders that fit on the back of your camera
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Reminds me of the time I came back to camp from a safari. About 8 people handed me their equipment to bring back. I kind of looked like this guy's twin.
Several companies make a folding 'shade' for camera screens. The shades are made to the exact size of the screen, have an adhesive on the top and side edges and work perfectly when the screen is folded it completely covers the screen, when unfolded the shade is above and on the sides. I worked well on my D300, years ago, and I bought it from B&H talking with a salesman on the phone . Local camera store (now closed) didn't sell them.
cliff Hilbert wrote:
I'm sure there's a solution to this problem and that people on here have the answer. When I'm outside taking landscape pictures with my Rebel T7, I can't see what the picture I've just taken looks like on the screen because in the sunlight the screen is rather dark. In order to see the picture I've just taken clearly I have to go back to my car, get inside, close the door and then look at the picture. What's the solution?
Look for a Hoodman new or used. Fits in a shirt pocket or wear around your neck on a strap.
A Hoodman screen or hood loupe placed over the screen will allow you to see the image and even magnify it for better assessment,
Hoodman HoodLoupe Outdoor LCD Viewfinder for 3.2" Screens
B&H # HOH32MB MFR # H32MB
130 Reviews
Key Features
For Monitors up to 3.2"
Blocks out Extraneous Light
+/- 3 Diopter
Three Glass Lens Elements
Attaches to HoodLoupe Bases
Compatible with Hoodman Mounting Plates
Lanyard and HoodLoupe Base Included
I often have this issue when reviewing the captured pict's.
When it's bright /sunny outside, I take a "camo net" with me and, when needed, I wrap it quickly in a way to get caméra's screen + my head in dark shade.
OK, sometimes it is a bit "warm" below the net but it never takes long time till I come to more fresh air.
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