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AquaTech Eyepiece - CEP-7

AquaTech Eyepiece - CEP-7

AquaTech Eyepieces are required to help secure the AquaTech Sport Shield Rain Cover 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.

Suited for the following cameras:

Canon 1Dx MKII

Canon 1Dx

Canon 1Dc

Canon 5D Mark IV

Canon 5D MK III

Canon 5Ds / 5DsR

Canon 7D MKII

Canon 1D MK IV

Canon 1Ds MK III

Canon 1D MK III

Canon 7D

Sony A77

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AquaTech Eyepiece - CEP-7

AquaTech Eyepieces are required to help secure the AquaTech Sport Shield Rain Cover 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.

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