Nikon DK-17 Eyepiece
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They came with the Nikon D500 and D810 that I bought. F3 is not a model for which I have any idea if this will work.
The answer is yes.
All you have to do is mount the screw In your viewfinder you can see the glass.
Selected User Reviews For Nikon DK-17 Eyepiece
The ND filters have been used by me for many years on Nikon cameras. The majority of the time they work well. It was an easy purchase, because this system was perfect for my previous bodies (D610, D750, D810, and D850). Recently, I received a set of threads that were faulty and the size was wrong. It can be something good or In addition to my daughter, my shooting partner and I tried to get it to work as well. There is no way to make it My decision was to order new eye cups from a different company, as well as to stop using the ones I was using. As of now, I have four sets of these that work well (they're no longer used), but this last set is troublesome. All of my cameras must be the same. The style had to give way to another and I abandoned it.
The original eyepiece and rubber eyecup for my F3(HP) were recently lost, and I did not know if this was the part I would need. Thankfully, it fits. To protect the inner viewfinder from dust and other things, I went looking for something like this. Upon receiving the package, I found a glass plate with a screw mount, a rubber coating on the outside of the ring, and it appears to be coated. Any person who is considering purchasing a replacement eyepiece for the added protection (as well as to avoid looking at the unsightly circle that juts out from the eyepiece without one) would benefit from it.
Both a Nikon D810 and D500 lost their eyepieces when this original Nikon part was used. You may continuously lose your eyepieces if you use a sling strap to hold your camera near your side instead of around your neck. Having lost my replacement on a recent trip to Canada, I have now purchased a second. These are all Nikon cameras that suffer from this flaw. It's going to be hard to add the next one without something because as soon as the eyepieces lose tension, they'll come off.
These are the filters I'm using on my Nikon F4 and D3X There are five F5 film bodies available. There are not many other options that could work.
As a direct replacement for the Nikon D4, this is an exact match. There was one I originally had, but somehow it unscrewed and fell off. Despite being high quality and fitting perfectly, I am going to apply a little silicon gasket maker to the threads of this so it will not loosen off the threads, but when there is enough force applied it will release if the need arises to remove it.
The eyepiece serves as a focal point. is designed to replace the default one for your Nikon DSLR or pro film bought this one to replace the one I lost on my N90s, and it works great. The camera is kept clean as a result. It's not that easy to clean, but what do you expect from a piece of glass this small? You won't need to apply any lotion or cream, just wipe it off with something soft (preferably microfiber).
It is an original Nikon component. It had torn after being pulled out 1000 times or shoved into my bag over the course of 4 years. A durable material.