If theCanon 5D Mark III’sgenerous 3.2 - inch LCD display still is n’t large enough for your needs , the Swivi let you strap on an evenlarger 5.6 - in swiveling displayfor live previews or review snapshot and footage .
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Using a wall bracket that attaches to your photographic camera ’s tripod mount , the Swivi hang off the side of your camera and connects via its HMDI - out link . So if your camera does n’t have HDMI , you may just move along now .

Its circumscribed firmness of purpose of just 480,000 pixels pales in comparison to the 1,040,000 pixels on the Mark III ’s presentation . But the extra real estate of the realm will make it easy for multiple people to see and hear the show at the same time , since it feature its own lot of talker as well .
The$330Swivi is powered by a Canon LP - E6 battery , but it include an adapter for 6xAAs if you ’re shooting with Nikon or other gear . If it ’s tempting , just keep in thinker it ’s going to add volume and weight to an already hefty piece of gear . So strapping it on when you ’re just snapping tourist shots while traveling is likely a fiddling overkill . [ SwiviviaGear Culture ]
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