I do as Charlie does except that I don't keep anything on the OM1N or 2N -
because it _looks_ better of course;-) The film canisters are most useful
like that. I have no way of keeping the eyecup on the camera though so I
keep it in its box! I really would like a good way of keeping the eyecup
on the camera, but also which would allow some give to prevent the plastic
from cracking - and vice versa.
Chris
Lee wrote:
>hunt for the shoe everytime I need it. Now if I could just figure out a
>way to keep the Eyecup 1 from falling off as I walk around with an
>OM...>>>
and Charlie wrote:
>I like that idea!
>What I have been doing is keeping the shoe on the camera and the auto
>connector in a semi transparent film canister (or visa versa) with "shoe3"
>marked on it in big black letters.
>I swap them as needed. It is easier to find in a camera bag than fishing
>around for a black thingy in a dark bag. It also gives it some protection.
>Charles Loeven
>cpl49@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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