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It's useful, but not for the reason you may think...
Alrighty, I have played around with the Vufine for a couple days now and have some mixed feelings. For one, it is useless if you intend to use it with thin-framed glasses. Even with the included 'brace' for thin frames, the Vufine is just too heavy. The mount was constantly slipping downward. To make matters worse, it was extremely uncomfortable and you will constantly be adjusting your glasses due to the added weight. I have a hat mount on the way which should take care of that issue, still a bummer that it doesn't work right out of the box though. So, that's a bummer. But onto the good stuff, which may surprise you.. With the included dorky glasses, the mount works quite well! It does not slip off your face like normal script glasses will (at least in my case). It's pretty neat not having to look down at a field monitor and instead have a small screen constantly in your FOV. Takes some getting used to, but it will certainly come in handy when I'm shooting video with my Ronin. The BEST use I've found so far with the Vufine surprised me though.. For taking photos!! Holy sh*t if you find yourself trying to take photos in unusual positions and don't want to use the back LCD screen, this is literally like a small electronic viewfinder constantly on your eye. Honestly it's so good with my A7Riii, that I can go out shooting and not even have to rely on the EVF or back LCD screen. So there you have it.... Sucks for prescription glasses, is okay for video shoots, and kicks ass for taking photos in difficult positions/locations. It's overpriced in my opinion, but I'll be keeping mine because of the usefulness I stated above.
November 2018 · Electronics · verified purchase
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Vufine VUF-110 Wearable Display
3.1★ · 402 ratings, as of 2023
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