The Bluestar Round Small Microfiber Viewfinder Eye cushion – Yellow is a hand-manufactured eye cushion for a wide range of camera eyepieces.
Bluestar Microfiber Yellow Small Round Eye Cushion
The Bluestar Round Small Microfiber Viewfinder Eye cushion – Yellow is a hand-manufactured eye cushion for a wide range of camera eyepieces.
Category: Consumables
Tags: Small, Yellow, Bluestar, Microfibre, Round, Eye Cushion
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