[Review]Nikon DR-5 Right Angle Finder on my D70
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:07 am
I'd like to share my experience of using a Nikon DR-5 Right Angle Finder (RAF) on my D70.
Personal reasons of using one: I'm often disappointed with the accuracy of the Auto Focus on cameras. Several important shots have been lost due to AF inaccuracy. I ended up wanting to manually adjust the focus after AF is locked. The small viewfinder of the D70 is not helping me achieve this. I get dizzy if I spend too much time looking through the D70 viewfinder, since the eye that I use to take pictures take some time to synchronise back with the other one.
For those of you that are not familiar with Nikon current RAF offerings, there are DR-5 and DR-6 (both have 1x and 2x magnification). The DR-5 is especially made for Nikon cameras that have circular (screw-in) viewfinders such as the D1H, D2H and D2X, whereas the DR-6 is for the ones with rectangular (slip-on) viewfinders such as the D70 and the D100. They fit Nikon SLRs as well, but I'm not gonna list them here since the info is available elsewhere.
I chose the DR-5 since it can be used on my D70 with a Nikon Eyepiece Adapter (Manufacturer #2370), and because I'm planning to purchase a Nikon cameras with circular viewfinder in the future. The prices of DR-6 and DR-5 are the same on eBay.
According to the DR-5 manual, if we use the DR-5 at 2x magnification, the image will severely cropped. It claims that the viewfinder data such as the aperture, shutter speed, etc., won't be visible at 2x. (But read the bottom section of this post to see my personal findings and comment on this issue).
Benefits of using a Right Angle Finder (for me)
Using DR-5 on D70 at 2x
I found that at 2x, the part of the viewfinder that is cropped out is very insignificant. I think it's because the viewpoint circumference of the DR-5 is 22mm, way bigger than the D70 at 18mm. As an illustration (not scaled):
Only the following indicators are cropped out:
- Focus lock indicator
- Part of Metering-type indicator
- Part of Frame-count
- Must-use-Flash indicator
Only a small part of the bottom corners are cropped out. The top corners are not. It's such a joy to use the D70 through the DR-5 at 2x magnification.
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As a conclusion, I'd say that the DR-5 is a very useful accessory to use on my D70. I can't wait to use it more often in street photography. I'll post pics of the setup soon.
Personal reasons of using one: I'm often disappointed with the accuracy of the Auto Focus on cameras. Several important shots have been lost due to AF inaccuracy. I ended up wanting to manually adjust the focus after AF is locked. The small viewfinder of the D70 is not helping me achieve this. I get dizzy if I spend too much time looking through the D70 viewfinder, since the eye that I use to take pictures take some time to synchronise back with the other one.
For those of you that are not familiar with Nikon current RAF offerings, there are DR-5 and DR-6 (both have 1x and 2x magnification). The DR-5 is especially made for Nikon cameras that have circular (screw-in) viewfinders such as the D1H, D2H and D2X, whereas the DR-6 is for the ones with rectangular (slip-on) viewfinders such as the D70 and the D100. They fit Nikon SLRs as well, but I'm not gonna list them here since the info is available elsewhere.
I chose the DR-5 since it can be used on my D70 with a Nikon Eyepiece Adapter (Manufacturer #2370), and because I'm planning to purchase a Nikon cameras with circular viewfinder in the future. The prices of DR-6 and DR-5 are the same on eBay.
According to the DR-5 manual, if we use the DR-5 at 2x magnification, the image will severely cropped. It claims that the viewfinder data such as the aperture, shutter speed, etc., won't be visible at 2x. (But read the bottom section of this post to see my personal findings and comment on this issue).
Benefits of using a Right Angle Finder (for me)
- - Easier to focus manually
- More comfortable doing street photography, IMO, since there is no eye-contact with subjects, especially when using wide to normal length primes and when you have to be close to subjects. Your subjects will think twice before yelling at you, since they are not sure whether you are taking a picture or fiddling with your camera settings...hehehe
- Easier to do Macro-photography
- Easier to shoot at lower angles
Using DR-5 on D70 at 2x
I found that at 2x, the part of the viewfinder that is cropped out is very insignificant. I think it's because the viewpoint circumference of the DR-5 is 22mm, way bigger than the D70 at 18mm. As an illustration (not scaled):
Only the following indicators are cropped out:
- Focus lock indicator
- Part of Metering-type indicator
- Part of Frame-count
- Must-use-Flash indicator
Only a small part of the bottom corners are cropped out. The top corners are not. It's such a joy to use the D70 through the DR-5 at 2x magnification.
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As a conclusion, I'd say that the DR-5 is a very useful accessory to use on my D70. I can't wait to use it more often in street photography. I'll post pics of the setup soon.