Zigview, a 1.3-megapixel sensor that attaches to the optical viewfinder of a DSLR, is essentially a camera-on-a-camera that shows you the viewfinder’s image on in its LCD viewscreen. Most of the popular DSLR are supported, e.g. Nikon D200/D70/D50, Canon 350D/30D/5D, Olympus E-300/E-500…etc.
The Zigview is particularly useful for low angle photography where you would struggle to see through the viewfinder especially with macro work, high angle situations such as press work where it is impossible to see the subject when taking pictures over crowds, and for copy work, etc. Zigview makes it easy to see the subject without difficulty in these, and many more situations.
There are a variety of models available, starting with the $249.95 SC-V100B with a 2-inch screen, up to a unit with a 2.5-inch screens, motion detecting shutter release and 360-degree rotation. Or, you could wait about a year when just about every digital SLR has live view and just get yourself a new camera.
Website : Zigview to Add Live View Function to Any DSLR







