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<blockquote data-quote="blueiron" data-source="post: 1723" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>There is a small black metal ring that has a black rubber jacket around it and as a unit, it is screwed into the threaded portion of the F3HP. When it is unscrewed, a DK-2 rubber eyecup can replace the rubber 'donut'. </p><p> </p><p>There are two different eyecups that were used in the F3 series. The original F3 [with the DE-2 viewfinder] and the F3AF [with the DX-1 viewfinder] both use the DK-4 eyecup. If you have use one of these finders, buy lots of eyecups, as they easily fall off. The F3HP [DE-3 in standard HP models and DE-4 in the Titanium] and the F3P [with the rare DE-5 viewfinder that had a ISO hot shoe flash attachment on top] use the DK-2 eyecup. </p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blueiron, post: 1723, member: 203"] There is a small black metal ring that has a black rubber jacket around it and as a unit, it is screwed into the threaded portion of the F3HP. When it is unscrewed, a DK-2 rubber eyecup can replace the rubber 'donut'. There are two different eyecups that were used in the F3 series. The original F3 [with the DE-2 viewfinder] and the F3AF [with the DX-1 viewfinder] both use the DK-4 eyecup. If you have use one of these finders, buy lots of eyecups, as they easily fall off. The F3HP [DE-3 in standard HP models and DE-4 in the Titanium] and the F3P [with the rare DE-5 viewfinder that had a ISO hot shoe flash attachment on top] use the DK-2 eyecup. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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