Olympus EP-10 Standard Eye Cup for OM-D E-M5
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It protects your glasses from being scratched by the camera's body (short eyepoint) if you wear glasses.
No, the Em 1 has a larger eye piece.
According to the Olympus website, the EP-100 is a The 11th eyecup is a replacement for the E- The EP-M5 and Stylus 1, as well as the M5 and Stylus 1, are all examples of this. The E-cup has a 14 eyecup. The M10 and the Stylus 1. According to the information, the EP- The E- 10 Eyecup is compatible with the E- 10 Eyecup. However, nothing about working with the Stylus 1 is mentioned in the M5. Since the EP-100 is compatible with the Stylus 1, I'd contact Olympus Support to see if it also works with the Stylus 1. The price of 10 is roughly half that of the other two eyecups, and I've misplaced more than one of these eyecups from my E- M5, so they aren't the most dependable part, and saving money is always preferable.
This was also quite flimsy in my opinion. Rubber and plastic make up the component. The camera's main unit is connected by a plastic section. I purchased a cassette tape. 11 as a substitute for this, as well as the EP- The album 11 seemed to last a little longer than the EP. ten (despite the fact that they're both made of the same basic material). Some users, according to what I've read, simply refuse to use anything.
Selected User Reviews For Olympus EP-10 Standard Eye Cup for OM-D E-M5
This actually works! This eye cup is ACTUALLY SOFT RUBBER, unlike 99% of other eye cups you see on eBay or Amazon . This is the right size for my Olympus OM-D E-M1 camera. D E- br>br>Every other one appears to be hard plastic. br>br>M5 Mark 1 with no issues. br>br> This is soft, which is great for preventing scratches on glasses and overall comfort. br>br>Fit is a little snug, which is great because these come off easily. Despite the tight fit, I decided to add a little extra tape to avoid having to pay $9. Every time I go out shooting, I get a score of 70.
This is the third eye cup I've purchased for my M5 camera. I've finally figured out how to keep the eye cup from disappearing. It's that easy. Before installing the camera, cut a two-inch long strip of half-inch wide black electrical tape and wrap one around the bottom of the eye cup. Install the eye cup and hide the rest of the electrical tape behind the folded-out viewing screen. Secure the tape and return the viewing screen to its normal position against the camera. This worked well for me on a recent trip to Europe. The eye cup came loose a few times, but it was never lost.
The EP- is an Olympus eyecup replacement. The Olympus eye-piece has been replaced by the tenth generation of the tenth generation of the ten cup EP- On the OMD-scale, ten out of ten is a good score. EM5. With the exception of the EP-100 eye cup, the latter is a fantastic camera in almost every way. If you look at it from the side, it's a ten, but if you look at it diagonally, it's eyed. These are the ones I've left for you to look at. In three years of shooting with the OMD-SLR, we've won three cups. EM5, I've taken the camera out of a bag on the streets of Paris, in the deserts of Arabia, in the mountains of Switzerland, and pretty much everywhere else.
The camera is a D EM5 model. Unfortunately, the original design cannot withstand the rigors of being carried in and out of a camera bag. I'll probably buy another and save it for when I finally hand over this beloved camera to someone else. For the time being, I'll stick to using the viewfinder without an eyecup. I'm not going to be able to afford to keep replacing them like guitar picks.
It is slightly more costly than non o. eye cups, but definitely put them to use. Comfortable rubber surround, snug fit, mades makes composition via viewfinder easier, and the camera now looks complete. I'm glad I made the purchase.
M10 too. This is my third eyepiece replacement for my Olympus OMD E-M1 camera. M10. Despite the fact that it isn't on the Olympus E-M1's list of compatible cameras, M10 is the right size. It's not as deep dished as the original, but it'll suffice, and the originals haven't been available in a few years. These things are prone to being bumped or knocked off and easily lost, so I glued this one on with some flexible adhesive in the hopes that it will keep it in place.
Although it appeared to be an Olympus product, quality control may have been lacking.
This was bought to go with my Olympus E-M1 camera. M10 (the first version, not the second). EP- is the correct replacement eye cup. However, 14 is extremely difficult to come by. This attaches with a clip, and all of the cutouts are in their proper places. The original eye cup appears to be wider and deeper than this one.