Posted by Notcot on May 19, 2010 in Photography |
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Notcot
Gizmos, Gadgets, Noir and Steampunk
Gizmos, Gadgets, Noir and Steampunk
Canon Eyecup EF For EOS 300V, 300X, 300D, 350D & 400D
Posted by Notcot on May 19, 2010 in Photography |
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If you’ve lost the eyecup for an EOS 300D (like I did), this CUPEF eyecup will fit fine.
Rating: 4 / 5
As you would expect from Canon this is excellent, I brought it to replace one which I thought I’d lost. It had been pushed off the camera when I was putiing it into the bag. the original turned up under one of the lenses but was considerable looser than the new one. So it is the new one that sits on the camera now and I keep the original as a spare.
Rating: 5 / 5
It’s always annoying having spent several hundred quid on a camera, lenses, filters, carry cases (and the list goes on) to have it fall apart on you but that’s exactly what the rubber on these eyecups does – one minute it is there the next it is gone. I’ll get along just fine without it …. but then the light interference to your eye whilst composing a shot is annoying and off-putting so replacement it is! eBay offer lots of ‘copy parts’ but they are not that much cheaper and the quality will be questionable so Canon make a few more pennies from me….
Rating: 4 / 5
I have had a problem with my Canon 350D rubber eyecup for a long time; the rubber kept coming away from the frame. Eventually I lost it completely. I was pleasantly surprised to find an inexpensive (for Canon), genuine Canon replacement and even more pleased to see that it was not just the rubber piece but also the frame. I was expecting the usual fiddly job of poking the rubber back into the plastic frame but the new frame and rubber slipped on to the camera in 1 second.
Rating: 5 / 5
Does exactly what it says on the tin …… A good sturdy replacement, which fits much tighter than the original ever did – Great purchase at a good price.
Rating: 5 / 5