JJC EF-XTL Soft Durable Silicone Eyecup Viewfinder For Fuji Fujifilm GFX100 X-T1 X-T2 X-T3 GFX-50S X-H1, Replaces Fujifilm EC-XT L Eyecup
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No, it won't fit in the X-ray machine. T20.
Hello, br>It should fit (but I'm not sure) br>Thank you for your time and consideration.
Nothing has changed in the meantime. It simply means that the part is interchangeable with the original Fuji film part, and that it is a close and acceptable substitute.
Selected User Reviews For JJC EF-XTL Soft Durable Silicone Eyecup Viewfinder For Fuji Fujifilm GFX100 X-T1 X-T2 X-T3 GFX-50S X-H1, Replaces Fujifilm EC-XT L Eyecup
This eyecup fits better than the one that came with the Fuji X-T1. I like to use it in landscape mode. I agree that it is uncomfortable in portrait mode, but I simply move my eye slightly away from the cup so that it still "seals" around my eye but does not dig into it. I'm going to get a few extras just in case. It was money well spent.
In comparison to the original, the quality is excellent, and the frame structure is fantastic. However, it appears to be a little bulkier than the original. I'm not sure if it's because of their design perspective or because of their size; look at the photos.
I used to have a Fujifilm EC-100. Fujifilm's X-T1 comes in the largest size, L. T1 and X- Although this eyecup is the same size as the previous one, it is made of a different material: The silicone is slightly textured, which helps it resist collecting lint and dust. br>br>Build quality appears to be on par with the Fujifilm original, but the ability to resist collecting particulate matter is why I bought this to replace my original part; otherwise, it works exactly the same for about half the price.
Replacement is simple and quick.
On my X-ray, I have an old eyecup. T2 was falling apart, so this one was installed in its place. Drop- in, snug fit, OEM appearance, high quality, like new It was impossible to tell that the eyecup had been replaced—and the price was certainly reasonable.
It does the job, but I can feel it against my brow a little more than the original. But it works fine and accomplishes the task at hand. It would have been nicer if it had been a little more flexible; it's a little difficult.
I've had no problems with mine in over a year. There is no tearing, and it stays put.
The quality is the same as the one that came with the camera, but it's obviously better because you don't have to press your face against the lens.