Bronica RF645 Diopter?

Michael P.

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Some time ago, somebody in this forum was trying to sell a diopter for the Bronica RF645. Does anyone know if that sold or where I might find one?
 
I don't remember any FS here, but I posted a WTB.
KEH presently has a couple listed, but none I can use. :(

Chris
 
Diopters come in +/- corrections, and in different strengths - just like glasses.

I had one posted that didn't sell. I'll see if I can find it.
 
When I removed the rubber eyepiece from my Bronica RF 645, I found a -1 diopter in place. I bought this camera new. Is it standard for Bronica to install -1 diopters in new cameras?
 
Found -1 Diopter in Bronica RF645

Found -1 Diopter in Bronica RF645

When I removed the rubber eyepiece from my Bronica RF 645, I found a -1 diopter in place. I bought this camera new and there is nothing about it in the instruction manual. Was it standard for Bronica to install -1 diopters in the RF645? If so, why?
 
My RF645 came with a -1.0 diopter installed, too.

IIRC -1.0 (total for the entire viewing system) was standard for 35mm manual focus SLRs.
Perhaps Japanese camera industry research long ago determined that -1.0 is the best value
for the majority of buyers. I have always been slightly nearsighted so that's fine by me... ;)

Chris
 
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It's perfect for young eyes. My old eyes, even with my eyeglasses, requires I install a +.5 diopter in slrs and a +1 in Leicas, to get a really sharp image. The -1 was standard, though, in the RF645.
 
Is it standard for Bronica to install -1 diopters in new cameras?

Yes, a -1 diopter is standard for the RF645. See section 1-4 of the manual (click here) for a description of the standard and optional diopters.

The RF645 is the lone Bronica with a -1 diopter as the standard. The ETR series, SQ series, and the GS-1 use a -1.5 diopter as standard. Here's a quote from the Tamron/Bronica web site about the ETR series. The SQ series and the GS-1 quotes say the same thing:

"Bronica finders are designed to simulate a 26.3" eye to focusing screen separation. If you normally have blurred vision at this viewing distance without glasses, you may consider replacing the standard -1.5 diopter eyepiece with one more suitable. "
 
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