MikeL
Go Fish
Here are my glasses from another post, right eye shooter:
My eyeglasses flare from time to time, so I think I'm going to send them to DAG for the finder upgrade.
Other thread
My eyeglasses flare from time to time, so I think I'm going to send them to DAG for the finder upgrade.
Other thread
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lkgroup said:I have gotten scatches on my glassesf rom my FSU cameras, but I got some "doughnuts" from Aki Ashai in Japan. They were shaped the correct size and where easy to put on and remove. Recommened.
http://www.aki-asahi.com/store/
Leo
My FSU's scratched one pair of my glasses before I realized what did it. Fortunately the diopter is enough to correct my vision so now I take off my glasses. A bit of a pain though.
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Tuolumne
Veteran
Has anyone tried liquid electrical tape? This is a rubberish liquid that can be applied to material to create a rubberized seal. Looks like a cheap alternative to the relatively expensive doodahs mentioned so far, but I would want it to be easily removeable without damaging the eyepeice ring. I've just ordered some and will test it out and report back.
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SDK
Exposing since 1969.
Luckily I have a light myopia prescription, so I use a new -1 eyepiece correction lens on each of my Leicas. They have rubber rims, but I always take off my sunglasses when shooting (I have Croakies glasses straps, so the sunglasses just hang on my neck).
The rubber rim on my 1.25X magnifier wore right off after a couple days shooting leaving it tin place. I use a diopter on that now too.
The rubber rim on my 1.25X magnifier wore right off after a couple days shooting leaving it tin place. I use a diopter on that now too.
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