I saw mentioned already the eyecup II, or even an 'aftermarket' eyecup.
I've seen them in several shapes and sizes, and some have very 'soft, or
pliable' rubber that should mould itself to the shape of your individual orb
and surrounding bone structure without putting your eye out.
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Dahl [mailto:hdahl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 1:01 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE : [OM] EYE-CUP 1
John A Lind wrote:
>Regardless of which you prefer for blocking stray light, using a "2"
>is better than using none.
I must be incorrectly shaped (eybrows and nose too big?) ;-)
Seriously, I really would like an eyecup to stop stray light coming
into the viewfinder (don't need correction), but the #1 really hurts
my eybrows and I see a lot less screen, and the generic "oval" type
only works horizontal for me. Not that anyone can help me with this,
I just wanted to share this huge problem of my life ... (NB joke)
Henrik Dahl
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