Thanks guys, however, the case I was referring to isn't quite suitable for
the solutions offered (except probably of taping as offered by Peter).
Blocking manually by holding say a cap, black sheet of paper or something
like that would be fine
for relatively short Bulb exposures, however speaking about minutes, tens of
minutes and hours would be different case.
Say, shooting star trails you world open the shutter for several hours
during which I doubt you would be willing (or be able at all) hand-hold
anything manually. :-)

Frankly, I wonder why Canon didn't build into the body the eyepiece curtain
as available on other pro bodies (Minolta 9, probably Nikon adequate bodies
and 1V).

Regards,
Alex Z

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-eos@;a1.nl]On Behalf Of Kotsinadelis,
Peter (Peter)
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: EOS3 viewfinder and eyepiece shutter




> Also, I need eyepiece shutter for my EOS-3 (I do night and twilling
> photography a lot at long exposures). What should I look for in shops ?

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Duct tape works well.

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