Hoodman Hoodloupe 3 - thirteen years of service

 

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My 13 years plus Hoodman Hoodloupe 3

Thirteen years or more have passed since I began using my trusty Hoodman Hoodlope 3. It's an invaluable aid to viewing the liveview display on any digital camera and especially useful on bright sunny days when shooting low angle or viewpoint images.

The current version fits up to 3.2" liveview displays, and like the original has a neck lanyard so its always to hand.

Here's my review from march 2010 http://ianpack.blogspot.com/2010/03/hoodman-hoodloupe-3.html

This is testament to the quality of Hoodman products and proof that spend more and you only need to buy once, rather buy cheaap and buy many which long-term is usually more expensive.

Photography Notes
Fujifilm X-T5
Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Fujifilm X
ISO 160
White Balance daylight
Aperture priority ƒ/8 1/125s no exposure compensation. IBIS on. No flash. 

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