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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Canon EP-EX15 Eyepiece Extender for all EOS CamerasCustomer Review: Just a few points Summary: 3 StarsI don't own this, but I want to make one statement. . . Having your face plastered against the camera is the way you are supposed to take pictures. The more contact you make with the camera reduces shake, which is a good thing. Cameras are designed the way they are for a reason. I am not going to get this because its not that hard to freggin whipe the lcd off once in a while, also the smaller size would also be a hinderance.
Someone also stated that because they are right handed, their right eye is their "sighting eye". Your handednes has nothing to do with which eye is dominate.
I just don't get the point of this product.
Customer Review: works for me Summary: 4 StarsThis little item does what it's suppose to do with a some cons depending on how you look at hit. It will extend your eyepiece by about 5mm from the original position which will help reduce those oil smear from the lcd screen. This will help you find a better position to take your shot since it you won't have to push your face in contact with the camera body to actually see your subject.
The extender will reduce the size of your viewfinder by about 20-30% which can be a pro or a con depending on how you look at it. Pro if you want to see the whole view faster since you'll see the image on the viewfinder at a reduced size, meaning that you can evaluate the shot faster. Con if you need to see a magnified image on the view finder to see the detail before taking a shot. (not really a con for me, that's what the LCD is for :P)
Better comfort overall.
Customer Review: Eyepiece extender for my Canon XTi Summary: 5 StarsWorks as described. Wouldn't take pictures without it.
Customer Review: Canon eye piece Summary: 5 StarsI am a professional photographer, and graphic designer I use my cameras daily. This is a simple device designed to keep your camera just a little more extended past your nose and eyeglasses if you wear them. This prevents getting face oil on your camera screen and makes it MUCH more comfortable to use your view finder. Small accessory, but I love it. You can even get your optometrist to install a prescription lens in it if you want. It cost me about $47 for a prescription lens.
Customer Review: an extremely helpful addition to my camera bag Summary: 5 StarsI have developed a dimple in my right retina that places a blur in the center of my field of view. I am right handed so my right eye is my "sighting eye". this device gives me the clearance to use my left eye to focus and compose my shots. I love it.
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