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I got the screen for a flat $180 with the group buy. I think they go for around $230 or so plus shipping from Hong Kong.
When the 5D pumps out the signal via HDMI some of resolution gets dropped on the screen but not in the actual recorded file. The nice thing is that you do not need the Canon utilities or anything, its just what you see when looking at the LCD on the camera. Its way more convenient than using a laptop. You need a camera that has HDMI output though. The 5DmkII does. The new version of Magic Lantern will soon be adding some features, including full 1080 via HDMI which will be great.
The display weighs very little and is very thin. Guys are looking into small rechargeable 12V battery packs, for around $50 as well.
The appeal here is mainly with recording video (which I am getting into), but there are benefits with stills as well. For instance I have one client that I do a lot of low angle tripod based catalog work for. I see myself setting up this screen so I don't have to bend down and look through the viewfinder for focussing etc. These shoots produce a couple hundred shots so any ergonomics savings is a plus.
The price on the LCDVF loupe was $170. I will be getting a newer updated model as I am an "early adopter." The best of these loupes is the Z Finder made by Zacuto but they cost $400.
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