Eyepiece magnifier on Canon bodies
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Gary Harfield
Registered: Mar 22, 2005
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Dan GSR wrote:
would you guys be willing to pay $120 for one of these? prebuilt



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dinoadventures
Registered: Apr 13, 2005
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i'd probably be willing to do it if it's okay for people with glasses.

if not, i'd be a little hesitant, as i'd have to get contact lenses first



DavidLari
Registered: Oct 05, 2005
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Country: United States

dinoadventures wrote:
i'd probably be willing to do it if it's okay for people with glasses.

if not, i'd be a little hesitant, as i'd have to get contact lenses first


You would probably be better off without the big eyecup. I wind up taking my glasses off when I use it because of the eyecup.



dinoadventures
Registered: Apr 13, 2005
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i'm not wild about the eyecup anyway. i'm just in it for the magnification. i'd worry it might poke me in the eye if i bring up the camera to my eye quickly on the street.

i tried taking my glasses off and it's a night and day difference. maybe i should join the rest of you and ditch them while shooting.



adamfilip
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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I just ordered the parts from my local Nikon Shop
it should be in monday

cant wait to get started



andregold
Registered: Aug 29, 2005
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Does anybody know what is the difference between the Nikon DK-2 and DK019 eyecups? Is there any advantage in using one vs the other?

I know the OP used a DK-2 but I noticed that in the link below, a DK-19 is used:

http://59.106.12.59/~moly/Photo/equip/DK-17M/


Thanks!

Andre



adamfilip
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
Total Posts: 503
Country: Canada

I made my version today
all the same parts except for the cup
since the one listed was discontinued according to my dealer

I spent about an hour with my dremmel and a cylindrical grinder
first i grinded down the threads on the magnifier then grinded down the eyeppiece converter
the plastic took much longer

I used my caliper to meaure each to be sure it would be a snug fit
best part is that i didnt need any glue., i did buy some but its such a nice snug fit (snug but doesnt feel like any parts are being stressed)

Here are some pics



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Edited by adamfilip on Jan 12, 2006 at 12:16 AM GMT


damjr1
Registered: Feb 25, 2004
Total Posts: 433
Country: United States

looks like a nice job...any with it in working position?



adamfilip
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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Country: Canada

i only have one camera..so i cant take a pic of it



adamfilip
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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I have noticed that since it sticks out about an inch or so
i can knock it off fairly easily.



DavidLari
Registered: Oct 05, 2005
Total Posts: 517
Country: United States

Anyone know anything about the Nikon D21-M Magnifying Eyepiece for the Nikon D200?

They've got it in stock at B&H but neither Nikon nor B&H have a picture or description of it. I'm wondering if this might obsolete this modified magnifying eyepiece we've all been making or looking for parts to make.



terse22
Registered: Jan 05, 2005
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B&H just notified me of shipment of my DK-21M and I should probably receive it Friday or Monday. As soon as I get it I will test it on my 20D and let y'all know.



DavidLari
Registered: Oct 05, 2005
Total Posts: 517
Country: United States

Thanks Terse22. Looking forward to hearing what this is exactly. Post a pic of it if you can please. I noticed that it sold out pretty quick at B&H.



Nori
Registered: Apr 23, 2002
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Country: United States

Just got the Dk-21M , it fits on to the 20D and the D60 with out any surgery. The view thru the magnifying eye piece does appear bigger and definitely helps in Manual focusing.



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adamfilip
Registered: Dec 09, 2004
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Country: Canada

how much of a magnification is it?



kwalsh
Registered: Aug 30, 2005
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Country: United States

adamfilip wrote:
how much of a magnification is it?

Oh, I saw this some place but I can't remember. It is less than the DK-17. Around 1.3 I think, but I've got no reference. Hopefully someone more clueful will come along shortly...

Ken



Nori
Registered: Apr 23, 2002
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The Dk-21M offers 1.17 magnification, the DK-17 offers a magnification of 1.2.

At $30 Dk-21M is totally worth it, the total setup of Dk-17 costs much more.



akivisuals
Registered: Nov 12, 2003
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Nori,

Is there any vignetting? Also, I wonder if it would work the same on a FF 5D.



Nori
Registered: Apr 23, 2002
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akivisuals wrote:
Nori,

Is there any vignetting? Also, I wonder if it would work the same on a FF 5D.


Hi Andrew, there is a slight vignetting at the corners, nothing significant. On a 5D it might vignette more



khiromu
Registered: Jul 21, 2003
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I also heard that the one for Olympus E-500 fits on XT, but haven't confirmed yet by myself...



garjor
Registered: Jul 17, 2004
Total Posts: 49
Country: Spain

What about wearing glasses when you use the MK-21?



DavidLari
Registered: Oct 05, 2005
Total Posts: 517
Country: United States

People needing the Eyepiece Adapter: B&H now has it and the rubber eyecup in stock... still no DK-17's though.



JCDoss
Registered: Jan 02, 2002
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Country: United States

Gotta tell you, that new eyepiece sure uglifies the camera! The DK-17 with the monster eyecup still looks like the best way to go, even if it requires some extra work! Thanks for pointing out the new one, though! That's two options available from Nikon... but none from Canon.



Mark Hahn
Registered: Dec 16, 2004
Total Posts: 736
Country: United States

Canon Man wrote:
I made up mine a little different using an extra Ec-II eyecup off my 1DMKII.


I wonder if this would work on the 20D? It sure would look alot better.
Was there any space on the wide side of the EC-II or are the threads of the DK-17M wider than that?

So you used only these items? Nikon DK-17m magnifying eyepiece, Nikon DK-2 rubber eyepiece hood

Thanks.



Mark Hahn
Registered: Dec 16, 2004
Total Posts: 736
Country: United States

Canon Man wrote:
I wonder if this would work on the 20D? It sure would look alot better.
So you used only these items? Nikon DK-17m magnifying eyepiece, Nikon DK-2 rubber eyepiece hood
Thanks.



Correct, I carefully pulled off the back section of the Canon EC-II eyecup, dremeled out just enough to grab the threads of the DK-17M, reassembled it then dabbed epoxy with the tip of a pen to avoid getting any glue on the DK-17M lens.


Thanks, I assume the epoxy went on the backside? Can you post a pic of it on the body? It looks great mounted on the eyecup. Have you ever looked at the 20D's eyecup, is it pretty much the same?



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