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Round nikon rubber eyecup
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 782123" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Anyone interested in some type of rubber eyecup needs to make sure they find one that will fit a specific bdy. For example, the eyepiece of the D500 is different than the D750. I believe most, if not all, eyecups are third party. So 06Honda should be able to find one that will specifically fit the desired body.</p><p></p><p>I still have my N90s as well as my N70. At some point, I replaced the original eyepiece of my N90s with a Nikon one suitable for my eye prescription (now Nikon has built in diopters). Unfortunately even though I screwed it on tight, it fell off - at least I found it when I retraced my steps later the same day. So be sure to also read reviews on how well an eyecup will stay in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 782123, member: 13196"] Anyone interested in some type of rubber eyecup needs to make sure they find one that will fit a specific bdy. For example, the eyepiece of the D500 is different than the D750. I believe most, if not all, eyecups are third party. So 06Honda should be able to find one that will specifically fit the desired body. I still have my N90s as well as my N70. At some point, I replaced the original eyepiece of my N90s with a Nikon one suitable for my eye prescription (now Nikon has built in diopters). Unfortunately even though I screwed it on tight, it fell off - at least I found it when I retraced my steps later the same day. So be sure to also read reviews on how well an eyecup will stay in place. [/QUOTE]
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