Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: Eg-S
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x
5.00" w x
5.00" l,
.13 pounds
Features
- The EG-S Super Precision Focusing Screen is an accessory screen for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II Camera
- The Canon Eg-S Super Precision Matte Focusing Screen is an interchangeable focusing screen compatible with the Canon EOS 5D-Mark II camera. The Super Precision Matte screen improves the ease of focusing when doing manual focus
- Not recommended for use with lenses slower than f/2.8. With these slower lenses, the viewfinder will actually look darker than with the standard Eg-A screen
- The EG-S Super Precision Focusing Screen is an accessory screen for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II Camera
- The Canon Eg-S Super Precision Matte Focusing Screen is an interchangeable focusing screen compatible with the Canon EOS 5D-Mark II camera. The Super Precision Matte screen improves the ease of focusing when doing manual focus
- Not recommended for use with lenses slower than f/2.8. With these slower lenses, the viewfinder will actually look darker than with the standard Eg-A screen
Product Description
An Interchangeable Point of Focus focusing screen for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.necessary if you're big on manual focus
By Adam W. Medders
makes the depth of field in the viewfinder more shallow to simulate a f/1.x aperture so it's easier to tell what's in focus.takes some practice but definitely works. i've had it for 4 days now and i love it. been using it with a 35mm f/1.4L and an 85mm f/1.8. it's so nice not having to focus and recompose. don't get me wrong, it has its downsides, but if you wanna try out manual focus, i think it's a must.fyi, do not buy this unless you have mainly f/2.8-f/1.2 lenses. with higher f/ number lenses(f/4-f/8) lenses the viewfinder actually gets darker than the stock screen.hope this helps at all-Adam
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.must get if you use manual focus
By banpreso
great if you use manual focus lenses, such as the new zeiss ze series as well as old adapted mf glass. for large apeture lenses, things pop in and out of focus a lot more dramatically, so definitely makes mf a lot easier. installing is easy and takes 10 seconds. i keep it on my 5d2 all the time and will not do without.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Not quite as dramatic as reviews lead me to believe
By William Petruzzo
First of all, these do make a significant difference in manual focusing. Where it was nearly impossible before, it's doable thanks to this screen. However, reviews made it seem like they results would be very, very dramatic. They're not really. I was hoping for a little more manual control when shooting moving subjects at close range. But, unless it's very bright out, it probably won't do the trick. However, if you have a little control over your subject, you'll get superior results from this than you will from autofocus.Also, the viewfinder is considerably darker with slower lenses. But it's only really a problem when your environment is very dark. In the day time, you probably won't have too big an issue.
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