ChrisN
Striving
I've acquired a GSW690 camera - now christened "Mr Big"!
The screw-in eyepiece has a metal rim, which will scratch my glasses, but I found that the eyepiece on my GA645 is the same size, and has a rubber rim, so I've emailed Fujifilm Australia to see if they can supply one.
I've also read that the Nikon diopters will fit, and might look in to that
- I'd need a -3. Does anyknow if the Nikon eyepieces have a rubber rim?
I'm looking forward to contributing some pics to the 6x9 thread.
The screw-in eyepiece has a metal rim, which will scratch my glasses, but I found that the eyepiece on my GA645 is the same size, and has a rubber rim, so I've emailed Fujifilm Australia to see if they can supply one.
I've also read that the Nikon diopters will fit, and might look in to that
I'm looking forward to contributing some pics to the 6x9 thread.
Particular
a.k.a. CNNY, disassembler
I read somewhere that the Nikon optical finders are -1 by default. The standard eyepieces are +1 in order to make it 0. I'm not sure about the Fuji's, but you may need a Nikon diopter marked -4 to perform the same as a -3 on the Fuji. There are lots of them on ebay though, both with rubber and without.
DamenS
Well-known
I read somewhere that the Nikon optical finders are -1 by default. The standard eyepieces are +1 in order to make it 0. I'm not sure about the Fuji's, but you may need a Nikon diopter marked -4 to perform the same as a -3 on the Fuji. There are lots of them on ebay though, both with rubber and without.
I don't think there have been any cameras made by Canon or Nikon (probably any manufacturer) with a 0 diopter rating out of the box. These cameras tend to have a viewfinder deliberately set for -1 diopter as most people are slightly short sighted. They do not come with a +1 diopter to make them zero as this would defeat the whole purpose of designing them to be a -1 diopter in the first place. They come with a clear glass eyepiece with no correction value.
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/639/~/viewfinder-diopter-adjustment
Gary E
Well-known
The Nikon diopter eyepiece I use has a rubber rim. I don't recall if I bought a +1 to make it zero though 
noah b
Established
I bought this nikon eyepiece for mine - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/37450-REG/Nikon_2925_Finder_Eyepiece_for_FM.html
here is a - 3 for you - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/37341-REG/Nikon_2936_3_Diopter_for_FM2_FE2_FA.html
unfortunately it appears to not have the rubber ring on it, perhaps you could get the rubber cup?
here is a - 3 for you - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/37341-REG/Nikon_2936_3_Diopter_for_FM2_FE2_FA.html
unfortunately it appears to not have the rubber ring on it, perhaps you could get the rubber cup?
ChrisN
Striving
Hi, and thanks to each of you for your suggestions.
Noah - if the -3 diopter works for me I'll be able to focus without my glasses, so I wouldn't need to worrk about scratches!
Noah - if the -3 diopter works for me I'll be able to focus without my glasses, so I wouldn't need to worrk about scratches!
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