It is the adjustable versionI believe there was more than one version of the PM45 over the years, whereby earlier ones didn't have diopter adjustment capability while later models did. Turn yours over and look at the piece of the prism directly under the eyepiece. If there's a slider style catch there, then you can adjust yourself. If you don't have this slider, then your prism requires separate "lenses". Years ago, I got parts directly from Hasselblad in NJ with a phone call, but don't know if that's even an option nowadays.
I saw them also and I thought the same thing. I think I will just order one.Last year I bought two from https://araxfoto.com/accessories/eye-cup/
I was a bit skeptical of the website/transaction layout but it worked just fine and I had two generic PM45 eyecups within a week or so.
Bummer, it must have gone up, I only paid $7 shipping last year. I should have bought enough to go around!It seems as if Araxfoto is the only source in the whole wide world, which is too bad because shipping on that $5 part is $31.
I goofed and will correct my earlier post if I can... that was for a 1kg package. Here is what they say for smaller:Bummer, it must have gone up, I only paid $7 shipping last year. I should have bought enough to go around!
... or you smartly only ordered one. How many do you need? I can’t tell you how many times I’ve needed one of something small and inexpensive, bought multiples to “get a good deal or a better shipping price”, and then never used the extras. Sometimes willingness to pay the cost of shipping , or buy a minimum order, is the difference between getting what you want/need or not getting.I stupidly only ordered one.
Bummer, is that a Covid thing? I got mine in a week. Happy to send you myI'm still waiting for it. They said it could take 2 months.
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