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★★ EB Viewfinder Eyepiece Eyecup for Canon EOS 90D/80D/70D/60D/50D/40D/20D/5D Mark ⅡⅠ/6D MarkⅡⅠCamera-2 Packs
★★Material:ABS plastic covered with soft rubber
★★Function
●Replaces your lost, damaged or broken eyepiece.
●Protect the camera eyepiece and keep the camera viewfinder away from dust,prevents external light from diminishing.
●Provide cushioning around the camera's eyepiece, and is especially useful for people wearing glasses.
★★Compatibility:Specially designed for Canon EOS 90D/80D/70D/60D/50D/40D/20D/5D Mark ⅡⅠ/6D MarkⅡⅠdigital camera.
★★Package:2×Eyecup
★★After Sale
●We offer120 days no reason to refund.
●Any problems, contact us first please. We will solve it to your satisfaction.
Doug
2025-08-26 16:01:36
Lost mine and these work great on my Canon 80D!
Gary Ford
2025-07-04 10:07:28
This eyepiece fits like the original at a lower price
Blake
2025-06-06 11:38:10
I broke my original canon eye piece and the canon website is always sold out of them. These fit perfect on my 80D and I'm happy I have an extra.
David G. Shultz
2025-05-06 13:29:32
These actually seem to fit a little tighter than the OEM product which means I'm less likely to loose it. So far it's been exactly what I was needing. Cheap, easy to install and works well.
Todd A. Smith
2025-05-03 15:34:33
A perfect fit on my EOS 90D. If I didn't know any better, I'd think these were Canon OEM.
mike hagan
2025-03-12 18:45:30
Fits and feels like OEM
Russell Robinson
2025-01-31 15:43:25
I own a Canon 80D. About a year ago, I removed the eyepiece from the viewfinder so I could install a fancy new rubber eyecup I'd purchased. When I removed the eyepiece, something went *SNAP*. Since then, my original eyepiece won't stay on the camera. It just falls right off. (On closer inspection I realized I'd broken one of the clippy-snappy-holdy-on parts inside the eyepiece).I bought this two-pack (because I couldn't find a one-pack) to replace my original broken eyepiece.Normally I buy genuine Canon parts--but honestly--it's just an eyepiece...how bad could it be?These replacement parts aren't horrible or anything... But they're not the same as the original either. Here's how they're different:On genuine Canon eyepieces, there's these little raised "grips" branded right onto the rubber portion of the eyepiece--on the left and right sides. When you grip the eyepiece by those grips, and squeeze inwards, it "releases" the little clippy-snappy-holdy-on parts inside the eyepiece--allowing you to effortlessly slide the eyepiece upwards, and off of your viewfinder.On these cheap non-Canon eyepieces, there's no "squeeze to release" action happening. They just snap on, and snap off... It's like whoever made them took an original eyepiece, and reverse engineered a mould, without first looking to see if there were any flexible or moving parts...That's really the only difference between these cheap replacements, and the original Canon eyepiece. They look and feel just like the original--they just don't have that "squeeze to release" action.Three stars for lacking the "squeeze and release" action--and for making me buy two, when I only needed one.
Camilo Franco
2024-12-17 10:27:28
traen buena goma y no se rompen. economicos y funcionan bien
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