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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Eyecup problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan" data-source="post: 283562" data-attributes="member: 17183"><p>I use my left eye and have the Hoodman with the "long" piece pointing left. It certainly stops me from inadvertently pushing any buttons with bits of my body as it keep your face a little away from the body. With the D7100 it does obscure the top of the screen a tad but that has no impact on menu selection. On the few times I look at a snap on the screen (or want to show it to someone else) I just slide it off. My camera travels in my rucksack with with it off as there is precious little room in its secure cubby hole for such a protuberance in place. I strongly recommend this eye thingy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan, post: 283562, member: 17183"] I use my left eye and have the Hoodman with the "long" piece pointing left. It certainly stops me from inadvertently pushing any buttons with bits of my body as it keep your face a little away from the body. With the D7100 it does obscure the top of the screen a tad but that has no impact on menu selection. On the few times I look at a snap on the screen (or want to show it to someone else) I just slide it off. My camera travels in my rucksack with with it off as there is precious little room in its secure cubby hole for such a protuberance in place. I strongly recommend this eye thingy. [/QUOTE]
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