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<blockquote data-quote="Mark F" data-source="post: 662529" data-attributes="member: 12825"><p>With the nikon d7200 the eyepiece is a DK-23 in which Nikon includes a snap on DK-5 cover to keep light from entering the backside of the camera during tripod/long exposures</p><p>Wouldn't it be nice if somebody could develop a DK-23/DK-5 combo replacement that has a switch like the higher end cameras have to close it internally? I don't think anyone has yet???? And, wouldn't it be nice if it had something like the D5 where you have to push the two side buttons for it to come off. </p><p>The one piece I always lose on hikes is the DK-5 cover. And sometimes the DK-23 if I am letting the camera swing to my sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark F, post: 662529, member: 12825"] With the nikon d7200 the eyepiece is a DK-23 in which Nikon includes a snap on DK-5 cover to keep light from entering the backside of the camera during tripod/long exposures Wouldn't it be nice if somebody could develop a DK-23/DK-5 combo replacement that has a switch like the higher end cameras have to close it internally? I don't think anyone has yet???? And, wouldn't it be nice if it had something like the D5 where you have to push the two side buttons for it to come off. The one piece I always lose on hikes is the DK-5 cover. And sometimes the DK-23 if I am letting the camera swing to my sides. [/QUOTE]
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