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AquaTech CEP-1 Eyepiece For Canon Cameras

AquaTech CEP-1 Eyepiece For Canon Cameras

AquaTech Eyepieces are required to help secure the AquaTech All Weather Shield to your camera. Made from a lightweight and strong plastic, the foam end has a similar feel to the camera’s stock eyepiece. These Eyepieces are also a great replacement for the standard issued eyepieces if they become lost.

Supports the following Sony cameras:

  • Canon 6D
  • Canon 80D
  • Canon 70D
  • Canon 60D
  • Canon 5DMK II
  • Canon 700D
  • Canon 750D & 760D
  • Canon 350D
  • Canon 5D
  • Canon 50D
  • Canon 40D
  • Canon 30D
  • Canon 20D
  • Canon 1Ds Mark II
  • Canon 1D Mark II N
  • Canon 1D Mark II
  • Canon 400D

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