Reminds me that the Oly Ody shots cost me one of my dioptric correction
lenses and eyecups. Much too loose and always falling off when brushing
against me when hanging on a neck strap. I had told myself no less than
1000 times to thread a piece of fishing line through the eyecup and
attach the other end to the strap eyelet with a swivel snap hook but it
took me to the 1001th time to learn the lesson.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hermanson wrote:
> I lost one too. I've been dreaming of an unauthorized modification to
> actually lock the frame in place.
>
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> John Hermanson
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>
> William Sommerwerck wrote:
>
>>The E-500, et al., have ridiculously skimpy viewfinders. The solution is to
>>buy the ME-1 eyepiece magnifier. It's a mere $40 (at Adorama). (I compared it
>>with the OM-4, which looks ginormous by comparison.)
>>
>>Friday I noticed the ME-1 had vanished. How it slid off the camera isn't
>>clear, but the fact that it can should be kept in mind. I resolved myself to
>>buying another, but found it last night.
>>
>>Don't let this happen to you.
>>
>>
>
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