Hoodman HoodLoupe REVIEW- Great idea, abyssmal product
I'm ashamed to say I purchased this gimmick product from the manufacturer (http://www.hoodmanusa.com) at a ridiculous $69.99. For an additional $12.95 USPS charge, they did stick, I mean, get it to me second day.
The "HoodLoupe", which is advertised as a "Professional LCD Screen Loupe" is NOT a LOUPE. It does not magnify. On the contrary, it makes things look farther away! How can you name something a "loupe" if it does not magnify? Oh, and what good is it?
IF you're going to tell me the idea is to block out sunlight, this $70 item doesn't even do THAT. The edge of the Hood"loupe" isn't soft enough to form a gasket around buttons, ridges or uneven contours of a camera back to block out light. It is possible that there are cameras out there with perfectly flat backs and raised screens that this hood MIGHT fit to "seal" around the edges and block light, but not even close on my Nikon D70. And by the way, if all you want to do is block out light, SAVE YOURSELF $83 and look at your LCD through a TOILET PAPER TUBE!
Or better yet, buy a real loupe! Look the word "loupe" up in the dictionary: It refers to a device to MAGNIFY! You can buy a simple glass loupe like we oldsters formerly used to look at our Kodachrome slides for about a TENTH of the outrageous cost of the Hoodman gimmick, put black electrical tape around the "hood" of the loupe (leaving a soft edge beyond to gasket against the camera and block light), and get what this gimmick item infers in it's advertising, but does NOT deliver. You need minimal magnification, e.g. 2x. You don't want to see pixel dots, you DO want to see more detail and block out light, which is why the Hoodman product is a great idea, but such a disappointment; --and at $83 an outrageous one.
I am returning this useless gee-gaw, and assuming I actually get my money back, I'll still feel cheated on expensive shipping charges for something that could so easily have been what was advertised, but was in fact, just ad-hyped junk.
