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2024-05-30T11:58:51
Hard to screw in and hard to look through
ELIAS V.
2021-11-25T05:58:23
I got this to use for copy work, and it works well except that the focus of the eye piece is easy to knock, wish it had more 'friction' to it to keep where I have set it.
Peter S.
2018-05-23T10:37:39
Not having to lay down on the ground is a real plus. However, I find that it is not easy to see through and difficult to focus. So, in one aspect it's great, but in another not so much.
Carmen G.
2018-01-09T19:00:00
I've owned both the DR-5 and DR-6. I HATE the fact that it takes several minutes to attach the DR-5! Do you have any idea how many photo opportunities you miss during that time? At least with the DR-6 - you can slide it on and off in a second - but the incredibly annoying DR-5 requires you to partially disassemble the eyepiece of your camera - and expose the inside of your camera to dirt and moisture and dust! - and then you have to screw this darn thing on. Dear Nikon: please email me when you smarten up enough to change the design of this clunker enough that it doesn't take so long to attach that I NEVER want to use it.
NikonCritic
2017-09-03T14:46:19
The right angle viewfinder made it much easier photographing the August 21st eclipse. I would definetlly recommend it.
Steven G.
2017-08-02T02:46:35
Purchased this right angle finder to help with capturing the 2017 solar eclipse. The Nikon D810 is pointed almost vertical, the live screen or the regular viewfinder are not usable. This right angle viewfinder has worked well during practice runs. It is easy to install and remove. I would recommend this.
Preston E.
2015-06-01T20:00:00
I've used Rt. Angle Attachments for years from F3 to D7100 (DR-6). When I bought a D810, I needed the new DR-5. Used it once. Bumped the finder (barely) and the viewfinder on the camera broke off. The viewfinder on the D810 is secured with a tiny screw holding an extremely thin piece of plastic. Cost of camera repair $236.50. Out of stock on part. Delivery yet to be determined. (I could repair it with the correct part in less than 2 minutes.) I will never again attach the DR-5 to my D810. Too bad because ground level work can be critical for macro. The square finder on my D7100 is much, much better designed and built. The DR-6 will break, not the camera.
Anonymous
2014-07-03T20:00:00
I've had this viewfinder for just a few days and find it has excellent optics and works great once it's installed. The previous reviews point out some caveats to consider before buying. I wanted to add one more: In order to install this viewfinder, you will need to remove the existing eyepiece on your camera which, on the D800 at least, exposes the eyepiece shutter and internal items behind the eyepiece glass. You then need to install the viewfinder adapter (included in the box) which has no glass to protect the internal mechanisms of camera. The viewfinder is then threaded onto this adapter. The entire process takes several minutes because you need to screw on the adapter and viewfinder carefully so as not to cross any of the threads. It's not something you want to try in the field or in a dusty environment because you will contaminate the inside of the camera. It would have been so much better if the adapter had glass in it so as to protect the internal workings. This would also give the photographer the option of leaving the adapter on the camera rather than having to remove both eyepiece and adapter in order to use this device. Like a previous reviewer mentioned, this is not a clip on device you can slap-on on a whim. Once on the camera (whew), the viewfinder presents a very clear and well focused image to the eye. The option to magnify to 2X is welcome for examining details. I have yet to use the feature that allows you to turn the viewfinder to the 3 and 9 O'clock positions and I'm not certain under what conditions this feature will be used. I did get a very nice, low level, close to the water shot of a local pond, so overall, I'm happy with my purchase.
Nikonic P.
2014-03-24T21:00:00
Its great when you want to shoot low down. Only problem is you have to take off the current ring and put in the right angle view finder. This was difficult at first and had to call for help. Now that I know what to do, it should be ok. Don't expect to do this fast
Carol S.
2013-12-12T19:00:00
This works great for getting down low when you can't see through your view finder. Great for Macro or Landscapes when you want to shoot from a low perspective. Good quality optics gives a good clear picture through your viewfinder. A bit expensive, however, for something that doesn't get used very often.
Colleen E.
2013-01-21T19:00:00
This is a great product which you will thank Nikon for saving you back and neck pains when shooting very low or straight up, since the eyepiece can be swivelled in any direction. It is perfect to use it with the camera attached to a tripod especially in cramped situations or uncomfortable positions, but it is optically perfect and far better than to use instead of live view or rely on the focus confirmation dot for macro shots and manual lenses, because it has a 2x magnifier. This has invariably resulted in much sharper shots when shooting with these types of lenses (I use it mainly for the Nikkor 105 and the Zeiss 15mm). My only reason for not giving this product 5 stars it that Nikon, either out of penny flinching or lack of foresight has NOT included a protective screw cap for the screw-in mount. This invariably can mean that you could introduce dust in your camera through the unprotected screw mount. I spent hours fashioning a custom-made cap out of resin to solve this problem, but I was dissatisfied with the not-so-perfect fit and I eventually decided to fork out an extra 30 bucks to buy a Nikon DK13 Eyepiece Adapter Ring for DR-4 (the older version of the Dr-5), which comes with a compatible screw cap.
meh190meh
2012-09-15T21:00:00
Great attachment for low-angle photography. Much easier than lying on ground. Also good for candid street shots (looking down into viewfinder does not elicit same response as pointing camera at people). Better than clip-on DR-6 (for different cameras) once attached as is does not fall off but more time consuming to attach.
WILLIAM B.
2012-06-29T20:00:00
I'm very tall and this device is on my D700 almost all the time now, even when I carry it outdoors. I actually get better portraits with this thing because of the lower angle. Since I received it as a gift there has been a sudden improvement in my compositions. I highly recommend it.
DavidDC
2012-02-05T19:00:00
Gives the ability to get those dramatic low level perspective shots without having to get down on the ground...Sure saves on the laundry bill... Nikon makes a great product, and this Right angle viewer is consistent with their high degree of quality...I bought it, I like it, and no regrets..
LARRY G.
2011-09-17T21:00:00
It's nice to use for low angle shots, easy to install, and works well.
BRIAN C.
2011-03-15T21:00:00
I use this product mostly in Macro photography with my D700. I'm kinda tall and having the ability to look down through the view finder is a lot better than trying to get down to ground in weird and painful positions to take photos without the 90 degree finder.
ACGIOTTO
2010-11-17T19:00:00
Very solid build and easy to attach to my D700. I do a lot of micro photography and anyone doing micro work knows the subject is not always at a position that affords looking through the viewfinder; sometimes the object is just too low to the ground. The DR-5 allows for a better "Top Down" viewing and has a switch to select 1x or 2x magnification. The viewfinder rotates left or right for different view angles. The DR-5 has the ability to adjust to different eyesights with a twist. Notes to consider before purchase; This is a screw on unit - if you are looking for pop on pop off convenience this is not for you. Right Angle means Right Angle, 90 degrees. It would be better if it were slightly less than 90 degrees - 80 degrees or adjustable between 90 and 80. This would allow for a less than direct top down eye position. I rarely find my camera at 90 angle to the object when doing outdoor micro work. This unit is better suited for studio work. Using the 2x magnification feature will prevent you from viewing the camera's metering system via the viewfinder as it cuts off the readout at 2x. Thus you will either need to switch back to 1x or take the meter reading first then switch to 2x for final focus, but 2x is a good thing. To note as well, is when using a flash along with the DR-5 this may present challenges using the viewfinder when it is positioned straight up behind the flash. This will place the viewfinder about 2.5 inches behind the flash. Having a SB900 mounted with the viewfinder is somewhat awkward. You can rotate the viewfinder to either side and position yourself to view from that angle. I use a SU-800 and do not have this issue since the SU 800 is short and stubby my flashes are not on the camera with my outdoor system (R1C1). All in all the DR-5 makes the down low angles possible without laying on the ground.
dmbNik
2008-07-09T21:00:00
Very useful if you do any macro photography. Thge usual Nikon quality.
wjm
2008-06-22T21:00:00
Were it not for having to remove my D3 DK-17-A Fog Eyepiece, I'd have given it 5 stars. Made well, nice protective case. The usual Nikon quality.
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Especially Nice for Tall People
By DavidDC
I'm very tall and this device is on my D700 almost all the time now, even when I carry it outdoors. I actually get better portraits with this thing because of the lower angle. Since I received it as a gift there has been a sudden improvement in my compositions. I highly recommend it.
Nikon DR5 Right Angle viewfinder
By Steven G.
The right angle viewfinder made it much easier photographing the August 21st eclipse. I would definetlly recommend it.
Make your photography experience more versatile with the high-quality DR-5 Right Angle Screw-In Viewfinder. This compact and durable accessory is designed to attach seamlessly to the finder of Nikon 35mm SLR Cameras, enhancing your ability to capture the perfect shot from unique angles.
The DR-5 Right Angle Viewfinder is equipped with a built-in roof prism, allowing you to view your image at right angles to the camera's optical axis. This feature is particularly useful when shooting from low or high viewpoints, or when normal finder viewing is challenging, such as in close-up work or photomicrography.
With the DR-5, you have the flexibility to set the reproduction ratio to either 1:1 or 1:2, catering to your specific photography needs. The viewfinder is fitted with a prism to maintain the image un-reversed and erect, ensuring a true-to-life representation of your subject.
For added convenience, the DR-5 features a built-in diopter adjustment ring, allowing you to adjust the diopter from -8.0m to +3.8m at 1:1 and -5.0m to +6.0m at 1:2 reproduction ratio. This easy-to-use viewfinder is designed with a circular eyepiece for comfortable viewing.
The DR-5 is compatible with all Nikon SLR cameras with a 22mm round high eye-point viewing eyepiece thread, including models such as D2H, D2Xs, D2Hs, D3, D3X, D3S, D4, D4S, D700, D800, D800E, D810, and Df. By removing the supplied and initially attached eyepiece adapter ring, the DR-5 can also be used on all Nikon SLR cameras having a 19mm round non-high eye point viewing eyepiece thread, including models like F, F2, F3, F3AF, FA, FE, FE2, FM, FM2, FM3A, and the Nikkormat series.
Incorporate the DR-5 Right Angle Screw-In Viewfinder into your photography toolkit and experience the difference in quality and versatility it brings to your Nikon camera.