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Old 28-05-2014, 01:40 AM
BlueAstra (Graham)
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Originally Posted by Renato1 View Post
Hi Graham,
There is one thing I don't comprehend about my pair of Canon 15X50 IS - the rubber eyecups. I have to roll them back to see the entire field of view. I own 20 or so pairs of binoculars that all work fine with average eye-relief, and have several pairs with long eye relief, where I have to scroll out their eyecups so that I can use them (their in-position is for eyeglass wearers). But the fact that I have roll back the Canon's eyecups means they must have shallower eyerelief than most other binoculars.

How do you go with your eyecups?
Regards,
Renato
Actually, I don't seem to have a problem with them. With my contacts in I can move my head into the correct full field position my pressing gently against the eyecups. With glasses I roll the eyecups back and rest the cups against the glasses. This works but can require a focus change if you press too hard and move the glasses.

Graham
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