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Ricku said:Uhmmm, Are YOU serious? The eyepiece cover is to be used shooting on a tripod. It prevents light leakage through the viewfinder.awinphoto said:Gcon said:I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Canon still don't have a built-in eyepiece cover for the 5D line like the Nikon D700 - making you use that S___ty little rubber eyepiece cover that might be attached to your neck strap, if you use a neck strap.
ummm... are you serious? As a professional, I cant say i've ever in the last decade thought in the back of my mind... I wish my camera had an eyepiece cover... Never... Not once... I think it could be a nuisance more than anything else... when I want my camera ready to shoot, it better be ready to shoot... If any dust gets in the peice, I'll take a qtip and clean it... done.
This is a huge issue for landscapers when shooting panoramas or long exposures.
FWIW, I just hang the lens cap on the eyecup, and that does a fine job of blocking the light. BTW, when the mirror is up (i.e. during the exposure) that blocks light entering the VF from affecting the image. So, the only thing light entering the VF affects is the metering before the exposure.
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