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    Mounting with the arm works fine but I think there is probably a better way (see pic)...



    How are you guys doing it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by danbrazda View Post
    Mounting with the arm works fine but I think there is probably a better way (see pic)...



    How are you guys doing it?
    We use Element Technica EVF mount. Lim
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    Has anyone worked out self leveling viefinder mount?
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    you mean an eyepiece lever? yes ET & i think Sim Video
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jashunter View Post
    you mean an eyepiece lever? yes ET & i think Sim Video
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    Oh, OK. ET must have just released it. They didn't have one when I was looking there last time. Thanks, Jas.
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    Element has the best solution by far... It moves fluidly in the right axis and is adjustable in other respects. I would not consider the other options suitable for professional shoots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Uhry View Post
    Element has the best solution by far... It moves fluidly in the right axis and is adjustable in other respects. I would not consider the other options suitable for professional shoots.

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    Thanks Matt, I guess I don't have a choice then :)
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    ET rocks, but an less costly way (then ET for $1200) is just using 2 arms. Works very good.
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    Element Technica. No question, must have.
    It's the safest, toughest, easiest to use/adjust.

    (And now you can get the eye piece leveler extension as well.)
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