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Specifications:
- Rubber eyepiece eyecup provide cushioning around the camera's eyepiece
- Especially useful to eyeglass wearers
- Eye cup Eb is made of hollow rubber for soft eye contact even when wearing glasses
- It is easy to use
- Provides cushioning around camera's eyepiece
- 100% new, high quality and popular design
- The eyepiece eyecup provides cushioning around camera's eyepiece
- This Canon camera eyecup can protect lens from scratches and impacts, protection for the front lens element against rain and mechanical damage
- Material: Rubber
- Interface: Bayonet
- Compatible with: Canon EF 18-200MM f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM, EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5
Details:
- Prevent glare by stopping light from coming into the Canon camera eyecup at side angles
- A super cool digital rubber eyecup is just waiting for you to sew it to one of your favorite accessories
- Regardless if you're a casual photographer/videographer or a serious "prosumer" there's a Canon lens hood designed with your needs in mind
- Rubber eyepiece eyecup provides cushioning around the camera's eyepiece
- This camera eyecup can also serve as some protection for your valuable lens, since it extends beyond the surface of the lens, shielding it from debris, moisture, bumps, and even fingerprints
How to Use Lens Hood in Studio:
- Remove the lens cap from the camera
- Attach the lens hood to the camera. Lens hoods attach by screwing into, clipping onto, or fitting over the outside of the lens
- Check the shadow of the lens hood. If direct light is passing into the lens, it will appear as a "lens flare". Adjust the lens hood to block direct light by twisting it on the lens
- Check the position of the lights, reflectors and subject. Using a lens hood is preferable in a studio situation in which the lights, reflectors, and subject are set up optimally, but light is still directly entering the lens and causing flares. If there is no better orientation for the studio lighting equipment or subject, a lens hood is the best choice to block excess, flaring light
Methods to Clean Mold on Camera Lens:
- Purchase a cleaning product. These include Clorox Germicidal Spray, Tilex Mildew Remover and 500 PSI Mask Scrub. You can use almost any product that removes mold on glasses or lenses. Read the warning label for the product you choose
- Rub the lens cloth over the camera lens. Remove any grime or dirt that is present. This will allow you to see the damage more clearly
- Dip one lens cloth in warm water. Squeeze out any surplus of water. Extra water can seep into the camera if not careful
- Wipe the lens with the damp cloth. Concentrate on the mold section and any small creases around the camera lens. This will move any remaining dirt
- Spray or pour a drop of cleaner on the second lens cloth. Polish the camera lens thoroughly. Cover ever part of the mold pores including around any creases
- Use the third lens cloth to wipe the moisture off. Towel it completely dry. Then store it in a safe, dry location
Usage:

- Close the eyepiece shutter of the camera and unlock it
- Remove the rubber from the eyepiece
- Remove the black ring from the rear of the eyecup
- Attach the eyepiece to the eyecup
- Replace the black ring on the rear of the assembly
- Reattach the eyecup assembly o the viewfinder by turning it clockwise until it is tightly in place
- With cameras having an eyepiece lock, open the eyepiece shutter, and lock it
Tips:

- Disable auto focus on your camera or camcorder and try manually focusing the camera or the camcorder for optimum results. Once the desired sharpness is achieved, adjust the Night Patriot Night Vision Monocular's front lens to change the focus
Package Included:
- 1 x JYC EW-78D Digital Camera Lens Hood for Canon EF 18-200MM f / 3.5-5.6 IS USM
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John H. Gardner
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03-20-2011- Other Thoughts: This shade, made by Canon is much better, a better fit and more sturdy than a generic shade sold by a famous NYC store. It is well worth the price, and does not interfere with the use of filters. Best Eyepiece Eyecup
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Breonna Somervelle
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02-15-2011- Other Thoughts: If you photograph outdoors, you need to have this Camera Eyecup in your kit along with the UV filter. Its original canon and priced just right.
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Régis DUTEIL
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03-09-2011- Other Thoughts: Good Canon Rubber Eyecup, good and fairly well made, with a small price, get pleasure from using it.
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James Duran
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02-21-2011- Other Thoughts: Good product. <br/>Only used it a couple times. Ben to busy fishing Lake Okeechobee. <br/>It cuts down the suns glare in pictures on the lake. must take hood off for flash pictures, or you get a shadow effect.
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Robbin Gouldc
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02-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this Rubber Eyecup to go with my 18-135mm kit lens that came with my 60d. at the time of purchase it was less than $20 dollars. the generic brands are usually under $10 dollars but with my past experience with generic lens hoods i wanted to try a canon lens hood. it was basically half of the regular price so i decided to buy it. i liked this lens hood a lot because it fit nice on my lens hood and i didn't have to force anything. it was a perfect fit and slipped on easily. i also liked that when you are not using it you can flip it inwards some generic lens hoods do not have this feature so i believe that this alone was worth the extra price.
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