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this has to be one of the most common occurrence.

 

Almost everybody lost the eyecup of that camera.

 

http://www.fuji-x-forum.com/topic/2842-lost-eyecup-eye-piece-x-pro-2/

 

the eyecup of the X pro 2 is part of the weather resistant protection.

 

Without the eyecup you can use the camera but it won’t we as weather resistant as it would have been otherwise.

 

Get in touch with Fuji Japan and have it replaced since you are there or otherwise use the camera (not under the pouring rain) as most people do.

 

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry...I'm french...

 

I lost the eye cup of the X-Pro1 and loosed the one of X-Pro2 too.....boring!!!! You can work with it , no more weather résistant. But when Fuji will do the job perfectly! If you can't do it Mr Fuji.....glue it!!

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I lost mine recently, I got a two replacements and lost another one already. They sell them at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/JJC-Silicone-Eyepiece-Fujifilm-Eyeglasses/dp/B06Y4M6G6M and yes I feel air moving our from the area of the missing eye cup when I zoom my lens. I did hike a day without it exposed to the rain with a missing eyecup without problems. I added more glue this time with my second eye cup and orders more spares.

 

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