You could remove the four little screws that hold the springs and back
plate on, bend the springs a little to make them more curved and reassemble.
At 09:53 PM 07/04/98 EDT, you wrote:
>OK, I know my eyes are not what they use to be! But, I did not think they
>were that bad? I ran across a store that basicly gave me an assortment of
the
>little dioptric lenses for my Eyecup 1 and my old OM1. Boy, was I surprised.
>What a difference it makes on focusing, no wonder I like my 4T better. Here
>is my problem. THE EYECUP 1 KEEPS FALLING OFF MY BODY. Does anyone have any
>ideas on how to keep this thing on, short of glueing it?
>"So thats why the baby boomers are buying Autofocus?"
>BW
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Rob Roy
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