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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Canon EP-EX15 Eyepiece Extender for all EOS CamerasCustomer Review: Have glasses and can't see the entire viewfinder screen? Summary: 5 StarsI wear glasses and my prescription is too strong to correct with the standard diopter adjustment. I have to press my eyeglasses against the eyepiece warping them in the process. On top of that, my eye still sits too far from the viewfinder screen to see it all at once. Sometimes this means that I miss important information like a shutter speed set too slow to avoid blurring or the fact that my flash unit isn't quit ready yet for the next shot. Or I miss seeing a portion of the scene that I would have liked to completely include or exclude from the shot. The Canon EP-EX15 Eyepiece Extender solves this by showing me the entire viewfinder screen all at once. And I no longer have to keep adjusting my viewing angle or smashing my nose to do it. Ah, that's much better.
Customer Review: Good if you don't have a screen protector... Summary: 3 StarsI ordered the eyepiece extender because you really do need one so your face or nose doen't mar up the screen. The only thing is that I also ordered a delkin screen protector and you can not use the extender with the protector. Since it's more important to me to protect the screen I use the delkin.
Customer Review: Size & Clarity of image Summary: 5 StarsJust to note, there is an adjustment wheel that makes a big difference on the size of the picture that you see, and its clarity. There is a pretty good chance that if one of those things is an issue, this just needs adjusted until it is right for you. I find this accessory indespensible myself.
Customer Review: Canon eyepiece extender Summary: 5 StarsAn absolute must! Unless you like cleaning nose prints off the LCD screen. It extends the side profile of the camera a bit, but worth the minor increase in storage space (depending on which way you store your camera).
Customer Review: Not what I thought it did Summary: 2 Stars1) it doesn't keep my face from touching the back of the camera or improve ergonomics to a noticeable degree.
2) it makes the viewer image SMALLER and adds barrel distortion. It's like looking into your high-tech SLR with expensive lenses through a peep-hole.
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