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The Soft Silicon Camera Viewfinder Eyecup is a must-have accessory for Fujifilm X100VI & X100V users, designed to block light, protect your viewfinder from scratches, and provide comfort for eyeglass wearers. Its hot shoe mount installation ensures a secure fit, making it an essential tool for serious photographers.
R**R
Excellent
Fits perfectly, and the cutout for the eye sensor is placed exactly right. It's exactly what I need for blocking stray light when I have my eye to the viewfinder. IMO it's the kind of eyecup Fujifilm itself should be supplying with its cameras.I hope that the manufacturer reads these reviews. Dear manufacturer: please consider making a _round_ X-T5-compatible eyecup. I have seen only one of these on the market so far, but its rubber piece is much too large. It should be smaller. You could do this—please do!
M**E
Great eyecup. Susceptible for loss of silicon ring.
I did NOT like the original eyecup, or lack thereof, on the X-S10. I ordered this as soon as I saw it available and I am quite pleased with one caveat. The eyecup fits snugly into the hotshoe (thereby rendering the hotshoe useless for other purposes). The eyecup consists of two pieces: a plastic frame and a silicon ring. These come apart. In the field.I carry my camera with attached XF100-400 at the hip on a sling strap. The camera can swing a bit and the eyecup, which extends quite a bit from the back of the camera, can strike against things. Each time the ring detached from the frame, I was lucky enough to find it on the ground near my car. After the second time I decided to glue the ring with Krazy Glue and this seems to have solved the problem. Also I now remove the eyecup when storing the camera and I am very cautious to make sure that nothing brushes against the eyecup while walking.I wish the silicon piece was rectangular rather then round. Otherwise a great product.
N**S
Great, but one minor issue
This works much better than one I bought for the X-T20 which had a plastic add on adapter to go around the existing viewfinder, then clipped on that. It was always coming off. Of course, you can't use this one if you have an external accessory in the hot shoe. But 99.9% of the time I do not. So it's a great solution, stays on well, and is comfortable. This is really a ding on Fuji, who should have made the eyecup take accessories, like the X-T1 and above do.One minor nuisance is that it gets in the way of the top of the LCD, both from a viewing perspective and during a tilting operation of the LCD. They could solve that by using a rectangular style cup, like my X-T1 had as an add on.But overall, this is a very good solution and a very comfortable eyecup.
R**R
Not the best design
The media could not be loaded. The eyecup looks great on the Fujifilm XS20, but it is on the way of the screen so it would have been better for me if it had a better design for mayor functionality.
M**N
Not compatible with X-S20 flip screen — blocks screen movement
Bought this for my X-S20, which is listed as a compatible model. However, it’s not compatible. The eyecup blocks the flip-out screen.Yes, you can flip the screen out—but it rubs against the eyecup and feels forced. Flipping it back in is even worse: it becomes a clumsy two-handed operation. I tried removing the soft rubber part, but the hard plastic base still gets in the way. The interference isn’t just with the flappy cone—it’s structural.This might work better on X-T series or cameras with tilting screens, but not on the X-S series with a side-flipping screen.Even if you rarely flip the screen, you should—because being able to tuck it in safely is one of the X-S20’s best features. Don’t block it with this thing.
D**.
Excellent! Exactly what these cameras need.
One of my few gripes about the X-T20 and X-T30 is the poor isolation of stray light when using the beautiful EVF.This clever and well-made solution truly is a game-changer for this camera series, and for my enjoyment of them.It also folds upon itself to reduce its profile for easier stowing of the camera back in the camera bag without damaging the rubber rim. Seems very well made from sturdy buckle-quality plastic and slides firmly into the hot shoe. The body of it has ridges making it a very positive grip to mount and dismount when using a hot shoe flash.It is so light, probably a few grams at most, so you don't notice it at all.Let's see how it lasts in daily use.
M**A
Not for glasses wearers
Reviews and commentary for this item stated that it was an aid for photographers that wear glasses. The opposite is true, the viewfinder becomes partially blocked from view making any stray light blocking you might gain useless.
T**
A little snug on Fujifilm X-H1
Got it too fit but it was a bit of a struggle getting the plastic rails to line up, you gotta push a little harder than expected but they do fit
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