Victor,
I had considered that. But, the grove that I mentioned is a particular
shape and it identically matches the Canon cup installed on it. So, not
necessarily so easy.
Rand E.
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Victor E Falkteg wrote:
>
> Easy....
>
> A third party vendor produced it for use on Olympus cameras and somebody
> else that lost the original eyecup put on one from Canon... so... no big
> deal....
>
> Victor Falkteg
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rand E. <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 11:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [OM] Alternatives to a Varimagni
>
> > Keith, Hans, et all,
> > I have a straight tube type magnifier with dioptic adjustment and
> > magnifies only the central area and not inverted. It is a flip-up type
> > and is very well designed to clear the mounted flash shoe and lay flat
> > on top when flipped up. It has a built in grove for an eye cup and the
> > rubber eye cup installed.
> > What I find most interesting is that imprinted on the tube next to the
> > flip-up mechanism is imprinted the word Olympus on the top and 180
> > degrees out on the bottom, Japan. Normal for third party accessory
> > right ?
> > Molded into the rubber eyecup is the only other words "Canon, Japan"
> > VERY INTERESTING !
> >
> > Rand E.
> >
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