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December 6, 2007 12:03 AM PST

A viewfinder for detached photographers

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Speed Graphic)

This is one of those devices that could work equally well whether you're a birder or spy working on a case to air on Cheaters.

The "Zigview S2 Digital Viewfinder" lets you see what you're shooting and control the shutter from a distance as far away from the camera as you'd like, as long as you have a cable that's long enough. It supposedly works with most digital SLR models. And to make sure you don't miss that crucial shot, according to Dvice, its built-in motion detector will automatically catch that Blue-Footed Booby before it's too late.

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