Movo LCT7X SLR Sensor Loupe with Dust Illuminating Bright LED's
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The software is compatible with the majority of cameras. We can illuminate any topic that you would like to see in more detail. With this loupe (magnifying lens), you can light up the item under inspection with battery-powered LEDs.
I do not think there is a case. The only thing you need is the loupe. The plastic bag it came packaged in and the box it came in I keep it in.
The dust collector does not exactly pull up small specks of dust as advertised, but it does pick up small particles with a little finesse. It would be nice if the switch was recessed in the wall. As soon as it goes into the camera bag, it usually turns on.
I think that it should work just fine. I just recommend that you don't lock the mirror before you start using it
Selected User Reviews For Movo LCT7X SLR Sensor Loupe with Dust Illuminating Bright LED's
Thanks so much for getting it to me so quickly It arrived in good condition. It worked like a charm. I saw the dirt on the sensor, cleaned it, and did the job. You are in a good mood! It is quite clear, I wonder if they forgot to peel the protective plastic film off of the inside lens? As I read some scary reviews about clarity, it seems fine. TWO of them! The two adhesives are on BOTH sides of the lens. Peel both off and it appears clear. I just thought of something. I think the light makes dirt much easier to see Thanks so much! * * Eric.
It wasn't until a YouTuber mentioned it on their channel that I learned about them. Although it was a lot more expensive, the one they mentioned had different kinds of lights. When given the choice, I typically do not go with only the one having all the bells and whistles, but also the one that is recommended by someone I trust and appears to be both reliable and long-lasting. Thus, I was a bit reluctant to purchase this loupe because it was far more inexpensive. Ultimately, it arrived, melted all that for good, and all that dissolved. The gear may not have all the extras, but it is still a welcome addition to my collection. It was very easy to view the sensor, with a great lighting effect. My understanding of where the dust was was quite clear, and after cleaning the sensor I could determine if the sensor had actually been cleaned. Besides being useful for just about everything else, it has lots of other uses as well. In the wake of a shattered filter on my lens, I used it to check for scratches. In the past, I have used it to view if an electronic component I am looking at is damaged and how bad it is. I don't expect to need much else, and will be able to enjoy it for some time.
You may be able to extract a tick with the loupe. Sensor cleaning should not be performed with such a product. Despite the clear (pun intended) differences between this and the sensor loupe from Visible Dust, I find a larger $2 handheld magnifier with LEDs also gives me more clarity in the view, even though it is about half the There is nothing wrong with the design or LEDs, but the glass optical quality, however, is a problem. I would not recommend this loupe for cleaning a sensor.
It appears this item had good optics according to the description made at the time of sale. There are phrases in the Amazon description like "low price" The item is described as "dispersion optical glass" and "quality materials", with a stated list price of $59 on the product. I would call this a bargain at $19, which makes it a bit cheaper than $20. 00. There is a difference between a 95 and a quality product. That is not the case in my opinion. There is glass in the optics, but I believe it is not of excellent An edge distortion and chroma aberration are present, indicating that the optics aren't of high quality. Although there is no indication of any optical coating as would be seen in colorful reflections in a photographic lens or eyeglass lens, the package does state "Multicoated high definition optical glass. ". In this case, there is a coating There is, however, a thin film between the elements, apparently the result of improper handling Taking apart the loupe to clean the optics is not a possibility therefore, the haze remains there. It is a little better than a plastic lens in a toy magnifier, but not much better than just a simple plastic lens. Since the loupe has no camera sensor as a focal point, it is not easy to use. To keep focus, the loupe must be held above the object to prevent it from touching anything and only as steady as the hand can be held. Despite diligent searching, I was unable to find any dust specks on the sensor of my camera. It is important to hold the loupe approximately 30mm above whatever it is viewing for it to come into focus and thus have even lighting from the six LEDs. LEDs are recessed and lit mostly from above and do not provide illumination when resting on a surface other purposes (stamps, coins, jewelry, etc. ) cannot be viewed in this way since LEDs are recessed and light The object needs to be held steady and above. Despite the housing being somewhat fragile, it is durable and cleanly constructed. However, I find the product to be disappointing overall. Considering how low the price is and how much returning would cost, I am not interested in returning. It is still important for potential buyers to be aware of the character of this product and thus determine for themselves whether it meets.
The product appears to be as advertised, and it does a good job of lighting and magnifying whatever is focused. You'll need two (2) CR2032 batteries for it. As the batteries were dead when I got it, it did not work when I got it. Power was automatically turned on during shipment, which indicates that it was activated during shipping. Replaced the batteries and it worked beautifully. It would have been better to remove the batteries prior to shipping or to isolate each compartment with a piece of plastic over one of the lead connectors, as many other products do when they are.
Our cameras have two DSLR bodies, so I wanted to be able to see if we picked up dust without using the clumsy f22-150 Take a picture This is the This method is based on the sky. In my opinion, this is sufficient. It is not difficult for me to see specks on the sensors - There is a lot of light coming from the LEDs. In addition to reading small print, people can also use the loupe for inspecting small objects and parts. There is one major flaw in the design The switch can be easily pushed in, and I suspect it may have been turned on by the shipper. In this case, the batteries were damaged beyond repair. The fact that they are so inexpensive and last so long.
The light and magnifying glass are not as bright as I would expect. Pro It magnifies decently, and the lights free up a hand otherwise required for holding a flashlight. I did not expect the magnification to be lower than it is. I was expecting the lights to be brighter, but they aren't as bright as I thought. All of the batteries were fully charged when I checked them. As a whole In good lighting, this tool is nice and helpful, but doesn't provide a dramatic improvement over a decent magnifying glass. In order to facilitate portability and ease of use Even without the camera, I think it will make a nice addition to the.
A new set of batteries is For cleaning and inspecting the sensors of my DSLR cameras, this loupe was just the right tool. There was an issue with the LEDs, which were supposed to be bright, but they were exceptionally The batteries in the box were almost dead, so I had to replace them. I replaced the worn out batteries with fresh ones, and my computer was back up and running. This [Movo LCT7X SLR Sensor Loupe with Dust Illuminating Bright LED] was purchased from Amazon at the regular price without any discounts or endorsement fees.