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Archive 2009 · Viewfinder, info hard to read

  
 
Velu01
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p.1 #1 · Viewfinder, info hard to read


Using a 5D and a 1DII.
Yesterday I noticed, once again, that the info (exposure ...) is hard to read in sunny conditions.
Even when I did block the light and pushed my eye against the eyecup.
I let my friend (Nikonian) have a peek ( " Oh ya have to squeeze your eyes in order to see anything !" ) and then did check the viewfinder of his D700.
What a difference ...

Guess I have to get one of those "eye-covering" eyecups hah !?

Rgds
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Aug 08, 2009 at 09:30 AM
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p.1 #2 · Viewfinder, info hard to read


Canon don't even make those eyecups. Bit poor for such a huge company.
The D700 sure is easy to see, even compared with my 1Ds2 and even without an eyecup which is available from Nikon.

One possibility you have is to get a Canon eye piece extender. I think it's an EP-EX1. It has a drawback that it reduces the viewfinder image size somewhat but the plus side is that you can then see everything in and around the viewfinder including the status info.

If all you want is an eyecup then there may be non-Canon options available. In the meantime you could adjust the way you hold your camera so that your right thumb offers some protection from light coming into the viewfinder from your right, or you could try using your left eye instead of your right eye but that will take some getting used to.

- Alan



Aug 08, 2009 at 09:56 AM
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p.1 #3 · Viewfinder, info hard to read


Thank you Allen,

In the past I bought and used an extended eyecup, but it was such a loose fit, I did loose it very fast hah.

A shame that you just can't adjust/increase the brightness properly.

Rgds
Velu



Aug 08, 2009 at 12:52 PM
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p.1 #4 · Viewfinder, info hard to read


Alan321 wrote:
...One possibility you have is to get a Canon eye piece extender. I think it's an EP-EX1.


EP-EX15 II for the 5D. About US$18.00 at Adorama, B+H, etc.



Aug 08, 2009 at 01:43 PM





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