Arvay
Obscurant
Are therу any options for corection?
How is the cam for focusing with glasses?
Thanks in advance.
How is the cam for focusing with glasses?
Thanks in advance.
john_s
Well-known
Mamiya make rectangular press fit diopters in 1 diopter increments. See this web page for the range:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/5322/Mamiya_7_System_Viewfinder_Accessories.html
They are available on ebay from time to time. If you are short-sighted (and need a negative value diopter), you might be better off going for a slightly lower value. For example, my right eye optical prescription is -1.5 spherical, and that leaves me with the choice of -1 or -2 for the diopter. The -1 is much better (for what it's worth!)
With the -1 diopter, focusing is very good in my case.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/shop/5322/Mamiya_7_System_Viewfinder_Accessories.html
They are available on ebay from time to time. If you are short-sighted (and need a negative value diopter), you might be better off going for a slightly lower value. For example, my right eye optical prescription is -1.5 spherical, and that leaves me with the choice of -1 or -2 for the diopter. The -1 is much better (for what it's worth!)
With the -1 diopter, focusing is very good in my case.
Sherwood44
Newbie
What is a "press Fit ? Do you mean that one just "presses" it in the hole for view finder? How hard are they to get out. I have been considering a new Mamiya 7 II but am reluctant because I have read that they are difficult to use if you ae wearing glasses.
Question for those of you who wear glasses and are Using a 7 II "How are you getting along with the camera. I am a new member just looking for some advice.
Question for those of you who wear glasses and are Using a 7 II "How are you getting along with the camera. I am a new member just looking for some advice.
john_s
Well-known
The surround of the viewfinder is rectangular and is of a slightly soft material. The diopter has a tiny tab on the top side. It is placed in first so that the tab fits in a small groove in the viewfinder. Then the bottom of the diopter is pushed in. They stay put. They can be removed by simply placing something thin, like the point of a nail file, under the base and levering it out. It comes out easily.
Sherwood44
Newbie
Thanks John S.
noah b
Established
What is a "press Fit ? Do you mean that one just "presses" it in the hole for view finder? How hard are they to get out. I have been considering a new Mamiya 7 II but am reluctant because I have read that they are difficult to use if you ae wearing glasses.
Question for those of you who wear glasses and are Using a 7 II "How are you getting along with the camera. I am a new member just looking for some advice.
I have the 80mm lens and wear glasses most of the time, its a perfect fit.
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