Jetor 1 Posted August 17, 2017 Hello, I m planing to buy a viewfinder for my nauticam em1mkii housing. I m between the nauticam 45 and inon 45. I never had a viewfinder because I come from compact world. I would like to know if the nauticam deserves the extra cost. I think the nauticam has 1,4 multipler. Somebody test both of them? Thanks Enviado desde mi ONEPLUS A3003 mediante Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ricardo V. 2 Posted August 20, 2017 Jetor, I have the Nauticam 45 viewfinder. It's been very reliable, I truly enjoy using it, in fact, can't even imagine going without it and can say it's worth every penny. I've had it for 7 years now, and it's got well over 800 dives and it's still working with no problems. It has an adjustable knob on the side to adjust focusing onto the camera's view finder. Once it's set, you just leave it. I focus it to read the numbers ant that's it. The only times I have difficulty with it is when shooting macro subjects during night dives. The fact that it's angled, and that shooting a particular situation may call for upside down buoyancy or some awkward position can make it a bit more challenging to frame the subject, since there are just less points of reference to actually spot the critter. Nevertheless, I've always found a way to overcome that situation and it works out in the end. Of course, a 180 view finder solves that, but then the 45 deg. viewfinder lets you get closer to small critters that are at ground level, whereas the 180 won't. It's all a compromise, as you know.... for wide angle, I've never had a problem. Again, it's only a problem in my case, at night. To overcome this, I shine a red focusing light and try to spot a silhouette, then look for it through the viewfinder and that works for me. My viewfinder has endured lots of use. I take care of it, but then, it's got lots of miles on it and I am very happy with it. I wish that Nauticam had a better way to fit the thing into the housing. It actually stays in place, thanks to a rubber o-ring. It's crazy. In any case, it's never failed me. But then, I still witpsh it had a more robust fastening mechanism. I have not tried any other view finder. Hope this helps. Saludos, Ricardo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil Rudin 485 Posted August 20, 2017 I use the Nauticam 45 degree viewfinder with my Nauticam NA-EM1 II housing and have always favored the 45 over the 180 because I do a lot of macro. If you are not aware the newer Mirrorless camera housings use a different Nauticam viewfinder than the DSLR housings and the older mirrorless housings that required a rear window change to work. I am not sure that the Inon 45 can be adapted to these newer housings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cerianthus 55 Posted August 21, 2017 If you look around at wetpixel articles there is a comparison of the 2 viewfinders by Alex Mustard. http://wetpixel.com/articles/thoughts-on-viewfinders-and-mini-review-nauticam-45-degree Verzonden vanaf mijn iPhone met Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites