> > The original device should come with 2 eyecups (1 for eye-glasses
> > wear)
>
>Maybe that's why I have two different size eyecups - the eye-glass
>one on one Ref-A, and the "regular" (?) eyecup on the other.
Definitely. Mine was bought used few years ago in Australia, and it came
with everyt
Alan, Fred, & Paul,
I think the bigger eye cup is redundant. Mine originally came without the
bigger eye cup or instructions, but had the case and box. I got the bigger
eye cup on a ref-converter M. It reminds me of one of those big '20's floppy
women's hats. It is too big, it has to be be
I said:
> I have two of these useful critters, but both came with eyecups
> attached (although one eyecup size is larger than the other).
Alan said:
> The original device should come with 2 eyecups (1 for eye-glasses
> wear)
Maybe that's why I have two different size eyecups - the eye-glass
one
Mine didn't come with any. When it isn't on the camera, I keep it in the
plastic bag it came in, inside its leather case (which has deteriorated
greatly btw--I should conditioned it right away, considering its age).
Dan Scott
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>My Refconverter A came with nothing--no eyecup, no
That's a great deal on the A, Paul. I picked up an M (new) from Camera
Traders Ltd last year for ... $69 ... (I was tickled, to say the least). My
M is built more stoutly than my ZX-5n-enough so that I worry about the
camera whenever the refconverter is attached. Needless to say, I'm very
careful
> Does anyone know which eyecup would fit it? It seems to require an
> eyepiece whose fitting is 2 or 3 mm wider than the Eyecup M. I
> prefer teardrop eyecups.
Paul:
I have two of these useful critters, but both came with eyecups
attached (although one eyecup size is larger than the other). Bo
>I just received a Refconverter A. It's a very clever device that will prove
>useful for macro photography. But I find it difficult to center my eye over
>the eyepiece. It's like trying to squint through a small monocular. Does
>anyone know which eyecup would fit it? It seems to require an eyepiec
I just received a Refconverter A. It's a very clever device that will prove
useful for macro photography. But I find it difficult to center my eye over
the eyepiece. It's like trying to squint through a small monocular. Does
anyone know which eyecup would fit it? It seems to require an eyepiece
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