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Canon Eyecup-EF for Digital Rebel, XT and XTi DSLR Cameras

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Canon
EAN: 0013803020496
Label: Canon Cameras US
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Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
Model: EYECUP-EF
Publisher: Canon Cameras US
Studio: Canon Cameras US


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  • Fits models\
  • Digital Rebel, Rebel K2, Rebel Ti







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It works
What can I say. This is the replacement eyecup for a canon rebel. Like the original it has plastic retainer clips which often break and cause you to lose your eyecup.

The price is right, its a snap to stick on.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 2 eyes 1 cup
There isn't much else to say about this thing. It's the same thing that came with your Digital Rebel XT or XTi. Nothing more, nothing less.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - easy to loose ;)
this is good accesories because it is so easy to loose this eyecup.
I was happy to find this inexpensive one...
but I have already lost it...
such a shame...
The good is i can buy a new one ;)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Canon Eyecup-EF is Good
This item is good! I recently lost the one that came with my Rebel XTi and this one is an exactly duplicate so it works as advertised. However, I have one complaint: the reason I lost the original is that these eyecups fit poorly onto the camera viewfinder.

The little plastic clips that hold it in place are flimsy and barely hold the cup on (this is true of the original and of these replacements). Consequently, they all come off very easily and I am constantly having to push it back on. The problem becomes exaserbated when taking the camera out of or putting it back into my camera bag.

I have already had more than a dozen times when I've found the eyecup in the bottom of my camera bag upon taking the camera out of the bag. That is where it usually ends up (in the bottom of the bag), but the frustratingly catastrophe finally happened and it must have fallen out of the bag. Hence it got lost.

I bought two of these replacements, just to be sure that I have a backup. Shame on Canon for such a poorly designed item on the otherwise superb camera.

I love my XTi; but this eyecup is cheap and flimsy and not up to what I've come to enjoy as Canon's excellent standards.

All that said, I would still have no hesitation recommending this replacement eyecup if one looses the one that came with the camera.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Keep losing these
These things keep popping off my camera, I've lost 3 of them now. I found that I need to keep it seperate from the camera until I use it, then remove it when I'm done.

Note, after using a little super glue, I've not lost another one for several months.

Cameras DSLR XTi and XT Rebel, Digital for Eyecup-EF Canon




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