HeY All!
Just got my GH2 a week ago, and found this thread today after discovering EVF light leak the first time I shot video outside in daylight.
I had an eyecup solution for my Nikon D200 that I created from a microscope eyepiece eyecup that was purchased on eBay, and I tried it just now on my GH2 and it works!
I suspect the rubber eyecup itself is a $5 US part that is made in China, but the only place online I have found it, or at least something that looks exactly the same, is on eBay for $27.60.
As of today 2012-02-12 it is eBay item 260955293372. The seller is unbeatablesales, and it is being sold as ProVision SLIPVEG1 Eye Cup for Provision Scopes.
The one I have just stretches (tightly!) to slip over the existing GH2 eyecup, with no modifications required to the rubber part, or to the GH2, or to the original eyecup - which is left in place.
The LCD screen opens and closes without removing the eyecup, and the EVF sensor still works fine to turn the EVF on when my eye is on the eyecup. There is no attaching hardware, nothing on the hotshoe, and no rubber-band(s).
The add-on eyecup would have to be removed to change the diopter setting of the evf, but I just set that once and do not expect to change it again. If I had to, all it takes is stretching the add-on eyecup to remove it, and then stretching it again to put it back on after adjusting the diopter setting.
I make no guarantees that the eyecup on eBay is exactly the same as mine, but $27.60 is at least risk-able as a test someone might make... Mine works for me, so I won't need to find out if that new one is the same until I get my second GH2 body ;-)
I hope this helps somebody!
@stonebat where did you buy this gun-like handheld tool for the camera on the photo, do you have any link?
Hi peeps!
Inspired by Stonebat's eyepiece, I wanted to do the same, but as it turns out, the eyepiece is rather small. Not only does it block the EVF a little bit on the sides when you look through - maybe I will try to fix that later by abusing a soldering iron - it's also too small, at least for my eye-sockets. The rubber piece cuts into my skin and doesn't manage to cover the whole eye as you would expect from a normal, professional viewfinder. So I got myself a Bluestar eyepiece, the soft microfiber thing. But that is too big and the small eyepiece does not fit entirely, slipping out all the time...
I had to come up with a little bit of tinkering and worked out a way to make the cushion fit the eyepiece and thus not only cover the whole eye without any spill, it would do it with the highest possible comfort. I basically cut out plastic pieces from a quick-binder back and made two flat funnels
It is DIY and has its negative sides, but it works and it works better than any other solution I tried and have seen. I also had only white sticky tape and might redo it again with black tape and mabe a better shape to get closer to the hole, because the further away you are, the less of the EVF you can see.
Overall, it may not be the best solution, but at least it is comfortable. I might redo it and refine it a bit, make the funnel flatter, maybe sacrificing the rubber eyepiece and cut it a bit, so it flattens too. That way, I might get closer to the viewfinder again and not compromise the field of view.
I still think that it would be great to have a proper eyepiece replacement. There are small screws there on the bottom of the original EVF of the GH2... it should be somehow possible to make a replacement piece with a proper large eyepiece...
That's good as long as it works. I can't tell if Gh3 is any better.
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