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Zacuto vs Letus

Battle of the DSLR Viewfinder


I recently stumbled across the Letus Hawk VF and was taken back a little bit when the first sentence of it’s description is “100% custom designed”. It looks astoundingly close to the Zacuto Z-Finder Pro and the specs are pretty close as well.

Zacuto Z-Finder Pro Series:
Magnification: 2.5x and 3x
Diopter range of -2.75 and up (unlimited with extender frames)
Anti-Fog
(I think hard Plastic)
Price: BH:$375 Zacuto:$395

Letus Hawk VF:
Magnification: 2.75x
Adjustable from +1.5 to -2.5
Anti-Fog
Made of Carbon Fiber
Price: $385

I personally own the Z-Finder Pro 3x and use it with my Canon T2i using the sticky frame instead of the Gorilla Plate. The Hawk is a 2.75x magnify and I do agree to with the following quote from my experience:

“At larger zooms, the image gets so big that you are forced to move your eye around to see the whole image.” – Letus DSLR

But I could have bought the lower magnification if i choose to and I have gotten used to the 3x now.

The Hawk’s upgrades look pretty tasty though, I like the Talon Upgrade kits that add rails to your rig easily, but Zacuto has a nice line of supports that can attach to the included Gorilla Plate.

From what I can gather Zacuto has already gobbled up the DSLR Viewfinder market and has an army of professionals to back there products. The only thing that could have maybe saved them sales wise was a cheaper product, but with only a $10 difference on their viewfinder I don’t believe the masses will be shifting gears anytime soon. But I’m not exactly the best authority to judge any companies sales status. I hope they are doing well though. As a consumer/producer I love options and Letus and Zacuto definitely open up some options.

Maybe someday I’ll be able to get my hands on one of these things and give it a proper review.

Zacuto Z-Finder: http://store.zacuto.com/Z-Finder.html

Letus Hawk VF: http://letusdslr.com/hawk-vf/

  1. nerdo

    This is complete non-info, wtf is the point of putting a bunch of spec’s on a page and call it a battle?

    The most detailed piece of info you have to share is that its $10 difference.. wtf??

    • Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your contribution. This post was put up to compare how close the two viewfinders are. The battle part comes in at the selling point and which viewfinder will become more profitable, not performance. It is in my opinion that the performance of these are identical and what Zacuto has going for them is popularity. Now yes Letus has been around for a long time and is very reputable, but the Z-Finder has captured the amateur and professional community which will make it an up hill battle for Letus in the viewfinder business. I applaud Letus’s entire to the DSLR field and can’t wait to get my hands on a Talon Kit.

      Again Thank you and sorry for the misunderstanding.

  2. Tony

    No offence, but saying that the performance of these two are “identical” is a non-statement. You’re unable to judge performance points as you never physically tested the Letus Hawk VF.

    Letus is using 3 separate lenses to display the magnification compared to a single diopter that zacuto places in theirs…based that SINGLE spec, you should have been able to properly identify a MAJOR difference between the two.

    • This post is more of a sales point post and less of a review. I even mention “Maybe someday I’ll be able to get my hands on one of these things and give it a proper review.” Thus stating the fact I haven’t physically tested the Letus. This post is also right when Letus announced the product so not a lot of info was circulating. Again. This was a Point of Sale post. Not a review.Just comparing two companies with similar products. At the end of the day we are still looking at a 3inch screen on the back of a still camera.

      Hope that clears things up. Thank you for your comment.

  3. dc

    yes I agree with wtf,, this was a non info poc (crap) i’m goin to bed ~~ I think I would be able to decide which one to buy only when I look through the viewfinder myself ,, Letus sounds better though,, 7D

    • Thanks for you intrest in my blog. This post was not went to be a review or side by said comparison. It was a sales point and marketing topic. Marketing strategies intrige me.

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