Fits well and does a good job of blocking stray light from the viewfinder. It also keeps my glasses from getting scratched. The eyecup needs to be removed to open the camera back. It stays in place during normal use but be careful when carrying your camera on a neck strap. The eyecup can be knocked off if the camera rubs against your body.when walking. I've lost two of them this way. I now store the eyecup in a pocket if I'm hiking a distance. Other than that I'm really happy with it and would buy it again
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Eye cups are the least regarded and most overlooked accessory. With a diopter in place to compensate for the vision in the shooting/taking eye(if you wear glasses and want to take them off while shooting), it can isolate and focus the composition of your subject with zero distraction. Combine this with a camera whose viewfinder is uncluttered by any other read out, i.e., aperture, shutter speed, meter reading, and you are face to face with the most barebones experience of picture taking. Given your intention and motivation, these read outs can play a very important part of the shot. But if you want to learn to see what's in front of you, an eyecup might help. May not be to everyone's liking, but I would recommend it.
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Does the job as I expected it to. Good value. Freight cost more than the product, which is why I bought 3 at once - 2 for my cameras and 1 spare.
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I’m gratefull for the opportunity to bye a fresh eyecup for my Pentax K2 (flagship camera in 1975) for better comfort wearing glasses when photographing.
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Stretch fit over viewer works good
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