Didier
"Deed"
Terao said:Is this finder likely to be a problem for a glasses-wearer (in terms of seeing the framelines, I'm not bothered with the scratching issue mentioned)?
I'm thinking of buying the Ricoh GR-D for my Dad but he's getting on and pretty long-sighted, and I like the idea of this minifinder more than the optional one that comes with the GR-D (too big, as is standard VC 28 finder...)
A quick bump of Terao's question and an add on. Are the 28mm framelines visible to wearers of glasses?
VinceC
Veteran
I wear glasses. I can see the 35mm frames but have a little trouble seen both sides of the 28mm framelines all at once. So I have to rock my head side to side a tiny bit. Magnification is 0.5.
A very thoughtful feature is that the finder has a little rubber fitting on the eyepiece to reduce the chance of scratching your glasses.
A very thoughtful feature is that the finder has a little rubber fitting on the eyepiece to reduce the chance of scratching your glasses.
terrafirmanada
Well-known
I use the regular 28mm on my GR-D and it prohibits the use of flash. The mini-finder may not do this. If you are going to use your flash on the Ricoh, then this mght beanother deciding factor.
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