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ruben
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What do you do if you do not shoot with the high end OM-3, OM-4 (T, Ti) cameras -all of them with built in dipters -and you need a correction diopter ?
Be it the OM1 or any other OM camera, as you may know all of them carry the same size viewfinder frame. Just that the last time an OM correction diopter have been seen is not even recorded in Langley red tape.
Fortunately for us, there is a big and healthy competitor, NIkon, which one of its diopter types does fit better than a glove, i,e, tight, on the OM viewfinder frames: they are know as "F-501".
Not only that, but Nikon diopters in general are the most common at eBay.
Cheers,
Ruben
PS:
A slight digital implication: do you understand why I don't want to fiddle ever again with Olympus, and have my doubts about departing from Canon in the digital field ?
Be it the OM1 or any other OM camera, as you may know all of them carry the same size viewfinder frame. Just that the last time an OM correction diopter have been seen is not even recorded in Langley red tape.
Fortunately for us, there is a big and healthy competitor, NIkon, which one of its diopter types does fit better than a glove, i,e, tight, on the OM viewfinder frames: they are know as "F-501".
Not only that, but Nikon diopters in general are the most common at eBay.
Cheers,
Ruben
PS:
A slight digital implication: do you understand why I don't want to fiddle ever again with Olympus, and have my doubts about departing from Canon in the digital field ?
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