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Guvner, here are

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The first is a great soft rubber bubble eyepiece that stretches over your viewfinder and since it is so soft, I leave it on the camera when I put it into my camera case. This gives you a very comfortable fit to the eye, or even better to glasses. It is very soft and very inexpensive (#07410 at $8.99 for three, or #07405 at $3.99 each). It is much better to buy three. They are made by Orion Telescopes & Binoculars. I have inclluded the link.
As you probably know, the Lithium LiPo battery grip designed for the E10 is priced around $399/each and gives upwards of 400 shots between charges; nice by way too much money for the average person. I just last week found out about a great new external DPS-9000 Lithium Power Pack by Digipower that sells for $39.95 and is the rage on the Olympus SLR forum. In fact these are selling out very fast. Reports by people paying up to $59-$69 claim this unit gives 300+ images between charges. Best Buy and last weekend I ran over locally to find 12 of these on sale for $39.95 each sell it. I bought one and used it last evening for my son
 
I guess the 1.25 is the size for that eyepiece... I already bought the Digicom belt mount batteries rated at 3600ma. What is the digipower rated at? And what are the settings you're using for the E-10 shooting the hockey games?
Thanks... Gary
 
Guvner, here are a couple shots I took tonigh; not too fancy, just run-of-the-mill.
http://www.pbase.com/image/10297580.jpeg
http://www.pbase.com/image/10297581.jpeg
I tend to be lazy so I simply do a manual white balance (remember to set at
 
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