Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: EP-EX15
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.30" h x
2.30" w x
2.90" l,
.6 pounds
Features
- For all EOS except Elan II/IIE, 7/7E, IX, IX Lite, Xsi
- For all EOS except Elan II/IIE, 7/7E, IX, IX Lite, Xsi
Product Description
Compatible with all EOS models except Elan II/IIE 7/7E IX IX Lite
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
192 of 199 people found the following review helpful.J Hodges West Point, Utah
By J. HODGES
Yes it does extend your eyepiece out, but at what price? It's like looking through a pair of binoculars backward. Your view finder is about half the size.
104 of 108 people found the following review helpful.Long Noses - Easy to lose eyecup
By Michael Horn
As a part-time professional photographer, I had high hopes for the EP-EX15 eye extender when purchased. My nose and cheeks tend to oil up whenever I press anything against them. My Canon Digital Rebel's LCD screen is my bread and butter determiner on "when I have the shot" and can go on to my next pose, subject or client and my goal was to have that viewing area oil free!Unfortunately, a microfiber cloth eyeglass cleaner for around 2 bucks with a spray bottle of Costco eyeglass solution seems to work best for me.With a larger nose than another reviewer - the extra spacing actually helps my framing angle - but mentioned by others - I lose some framing area using the EP-EX15. Tough trade-off! Worst of all - although it works better than NO Eyepiece Extender - oil and sweat still cover 1/2 of my LCD area.If you decide to keep this unit on your camera long enough - you will eventually lose all or part of it. I've gone through two rubber eye cups (lost who knows where -- oops - found one under the bed yesterday) - and must reseat the eyepiece extender at the start of every photo shoot - as it doesn't lock down tightly enough and tends to migrate up and off the eyepiece mounting bracket.For a time - I actually used the EP-EX15 without the rubber eye-cup and got better framing results than with the rubber attached.It is one of the cheapest accessories you can buy for the Canon Rebel. I still use it - and reframe most of what I do in photoshop anyway.This is not a sterling endorsement of the product - if on a tight budget - live without it. If you're a large nosed, oily cheeked photographer - try it out (what's $18 bucks anyway) - but keep the eyeglass cleaner handy!
178 of 193 people found the following review helpful.I CAN'T SEE!!
By Kuang C. Wang
Oh my god, it doesn't prevent my nose going against the LCD screen at all, it extended about 2mm, that's pretty much it, I am asian and my nose is not even as close to Jacky Chen! on top of that, the viewfinder is about 30% smaller! it's so hard to focus at low light, cause all your objects are SO FREAKING SMALL NOW!
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