The Sunpak Bulls-Eye Bubble Level is a cube-shaped spirit level with mounts for camera shoes on two sides, to allow you to level cameras that are oriented for landscapes or tilted 90° for portraits. The spirit level represents a simple, reliable indication of whether your framing is flush with the horizon or (indoors) walls and floors, to enable professional results. The Bulls-Eye Bubble Level also features a 1/4"-20 thread for direct mounting to a tripod head.
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 0.85 x 0.75 x 0.85" (2.2 x 1.9 x 2.2 cm) |
| Weight | 0.3 oz (8.5 g) |
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Very easy to use. I only worry about the plastic base breaking at som point. I wish there was a second bubble for portrait, but it's not hard to remove and rotate this level.
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It was a bit hard to slide it into the hotshoe but worked after a minute worth of filing. It was the only one i saw that could be slid into the hot shoe on 2 -axis, so i had gotten one. not a great item but does what is expected of it - No regrets
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Highly visible bubble easy to see and use, with all the stuff I have hanging off my SLR it is often hard to see the bubble level on my ball head, this bubble level makes a level head a snap.
My only complaint is that it needed a bit of judicious work with a small file to make it fit my hot shoe when in the portrait or vertiical mode, a few minutes work and all was perfect.
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CON: Since I cannot trust it, I can't depend upon it in the field, so there's no point in having it in the bag at all.
My experience:
While putting it on my Canon SX-1 for the first time, the bubble's shoe half came off.
There are 4 little metal screws into plastic, 4 per shoe. 3 of the 8 screw holes, 2 on the normal, 1 on the side, are stripped.
At first mounting attempt, 2 of the screws came out.
Save your money - buy something else.
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Happy to find an inexpensive one that fits my needs perfectly.
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Neither of the two bases on the level fit the hot shoes in my Nikon D70 or D90. I had to carefully file down both bases before the level would slide into the hot shoes without excessive force.
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Works in any orientation and is easy to use. Plus it is the right price for this kind of product
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better than spending more for another brand that does the same thing
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Love it. Can be used in my hotshoe in both landscape and portrait orientation. Also, could be screwed directly onto a tripod to level for a point and shoot (without a hotshoe) or a video camera. Great price and versatility. Would have given it 5 stars, but in portrait orientation it's tough to insert (a little too thick) into my hotshoe. Shouldn't be a problem with continued use.
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