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JJC Eyecup for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1 - replaces Fuji EC-XTL

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  • JJC Eyecup
  • teardrop-shaped eyecup for Fuji EC-XTL compatible cameras
  • blocks sidelight and prevents it from interfering with the view through the viewfinder
  • makes it easier to rest the camera on the eye
  • 360° rotatable: can therefore be used for both eyes
  • suitable for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1
  • replaces Fuji EC-XTL

Drop-shaped eyecup for Fuji EC-XTL-compatible DSLM cameras
This eyecup is suitable for all Fuji cameras that are compatible with the Fuji EC-XTL eyepiece attachment. A corresponding eyepiece attachment is usually included with every compatible camera. The eyecup is attached to the camera instead of the eyepiece attachment.

Keepsout side light and makes it easier to support the camera on the eye
The eyecup offers various advantages compared to an ordinary eyepiece attachment: Because of its size and teardrop shape, the eyecup is much more efficient when it comes to blocking light coming in from the side so that it does not interfere with the view through the viewfinder. The eyecup also offers better ergonomics. Thanks to the eyecup, you can rest your camera better against your eye. This creates an important resting point and facilitates stable camera control.

Can be used for both eyes thanks to 360° rotatability
The actual eyecup is made of flexible rubber. This ensures a high level of ergonomics, as the shell adapts to the photographer's eye. The shell can also be rotated through 360°. This allows the eyecup to be used for both eyes. And you can also rotate the eyecup into a position suitable for portrait format shots. The eyecup holder is made of plastic.

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JJC Eyecup for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1 - replaces Fuji EC-XTL

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  • JJC Eyecup
  • teardrop-shaped eyecup for Fuji EC-XTL compatible cameras
  • blocks sidelight and prevents it from interfering with the view through the viewfinder
  • makes it easier to rest the camera on the eye
  • 360° rotatable: can therefore be used for both eyes
  • suitable for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1
  • replaces Fuji EC-XTL

Product description for JJC Eyecup for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1 - replaces Fuji EC-XTL

Drop-shaped eyecup for Fuji EC-XTL-compatible DSLM cameras
This eyecup is suitable for all Fuji cameras that are compatible with the Fuji EC-XTL eyepiece attachment. A corresponding eyepiece attachment is usually included with every compatible camera. The eyecup is attached to the camera instead of the eyepiece attachment.

Keepsout side light and makes it easier to support the camera on the eye
The eyecup offers various advantages compared to an ordinary eyepiece attachment: Because of its size and teardrop shape, the eyecup is much more efficient when it comes to blocking light coming in from the side so that it does not interfere with the view through the viewfinder. The eyecup also offers better ergonomics. Thanks to the eyecup, you can rest your camera better against your eye. This creates an important resting point and facilitates stable camera control.

Can be used for both eyes thanks to 360° rotatability
The actual eyecup is made of flexible rubber. This ensures a high level of ergonomics, as the shell adapts to the photographer's eye. The shell can also be rotated through 360°. This allows the eyecup to be used for both eyes. And you can also rotate the eyecup into a position suitable for portrait format shots. The eyecup holder is made of plastic.

JJC Eyecup for compatible Fujifilm X-T2, X-T1 - replaces Fuji EC-XTL

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