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Hi All,

 

Sometimes, I find it hard to see my D7000's LCD screen in the field.  I purchased the ANDYCINE A6 Plus field monitor to help with this issue.  Does anyone have experience with this product?   What are your thoughts on field monitors for photography? 

 

Karl 



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Hi All,

 

Sometimes, I find it hard to see my D7000's LCD screen in the field.  I purchased the ANDYCINE A6 Plus field monitor to help with this issue.  Does anyone have experience with this product?   What are your thoughts on field monitors for photography? 

I don't use such a unit and I would not think about it because the ONLY thing
I need the back screen for is to consult my best friend… the histogram!



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I haven't run into any need for an additional monitor...The screen can be hard to see at times, but a quick turn to a different angle and I can see the screen fine with a histogram or a quick check to see if I've captured what I thought I did during action.  Having to hook up and carry an additional monitor would be difficult if not impossible with most of the shooting that I do.