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Bachs
01-12-2005, 22:12
Anyone else use the Canon Angle Finder C?

I really missed getting down James Brown style with the swivel LCD on the old Powershot.

Just ordered one tonight.
I miss those interesting angles and my old creaking knees just can't hack it anymore.

CT
01-12-2005, 22:36
Great bit of kit! :thumb: Something I shall definitely get - but not just yet. ;)

Garnock
02-12-2005, 00:53
I've had one for a while and I wouldn't be without it.

I use it mainly for landscapes to get really low but it's also useful for macro with the switch to 2.5x for sharp focusing.

I can't think of a downside other than price ......well it is a Canon. :exit:

Cameron

Matt
02-12-2005, 06:17
Me too.
Its invaluble when used for macro work.

Bachs
02-12-2005, 07:17
I realised after I paid through paypal that the guy in hong kong accepts payments from verified accounts only :Ponders:

I've just hastily started the process :banghead:

It's not a genuine Canon but I'm sure it will do the job I want it to do (save my knees)

£71 incl delivery

stepheno
08-12-2005, 07:48
Hi Bachs - I'm looking round for a "like" Angle Finder. I'd be very grateful to hear your opinions on yours when you receive it. I notice on Ebay there are some at the £30 mark - what made you go for the £65 one? TIA.

regards

Bachs
08-12-2005, 08:21
Ebay there are some at the £30 mark - what made you go for the £65 one? TIA.

regards

Sheer stupidity and inexperience :doh:

This is where I got it from:

http://stores.ebay.com/RJ-camera-accessory-store

He's now despatched the item.
The main difference is the original has 1.5x-2.5x magnification, the copy has 1x-2x
No big deal, I'm sure it will do what I want it to do.
I'll let you know when I've had a play, it's due in 2 weeks.

I might even write a review for here!

stepheno
08-12-2005, 08:32
Thanks mate, I look forward to your opinions.

regards