paulfish4570
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I hope so, Keith. My FE2 viewfinder is revelatory (thanks to an RFF'er) ...
How'd you go Keith?
I sent it a day or maybe two after you sent me your address. It should be there anytime!Hi Jon ... I'm currently waiting for a zero diopter to arrive from your part of the world. Nate was good enough to PM me to let me know he had one he didn't need ... here any day now hopefully! 😀
.......the opportunity to ask a question please - does anyone know about Leica diopter eyepieces? Specifically do they number their diopter lenses the same as it is said here that Nikon does.
I was amused by various posts in this thread. I say that not in a mean way...I am an aging yuppy myself. 😀
What I can contribute is the following:
Diopter = Reciprocal of focal distance [in metres].Now if you want to focus to say 6~8" or 0.15~0.2m, the reciprocal is +5~6 diopter. [1/0.15 or 1/0.2]. I need a +2 to read newspaper.
For a 1m focal distance, the reciprocal is also 1/1 = 1.
Those diopter values are inclusive of whatever eyewear you are already using. In my case none...20/20 at infinity after laser surgery.
There is a market for screw-in adjustable diopter attachment. Let's see, Nikon, Cosina, Epson and Zeiss Ikon uses 19mm thread, Leica uses 12mm [?], who else?
I said often that digicam arms length photography does not work. My arms are far shorter than infinity and close up "critical" viewing will require a +6...serious glass unavailable in drug stores.
Don't manufacturers know that us aging yuppies have money to buy toys?
.........There is a market for screw-in adjustable diopter attachment. Let's see, Nikon, Cosina, Epson and Zeiss Ikon uses 19mm thread, Leica uses 12mm [?], who else?.........
It's simple. The Leica diopter is, on its own, the diopter value marked on it. I use -1.5, and it's a -1.5 piece of glass.
My optical prescription is -1.75 for infinity (driving etc) and I have found that slightly weaker than that is better than slightly stronger (since they don't make -1.75). Also, you are supposed to choose the value that enables you to see clearly at around one metre, not infinity. For me, that would be -0.75, but I have chosen -1.5 by (expensive) trial and error.
....I do understand that I need the adjustment to allow me to see at a shorter distance than infinity (although I had thought someone had previously told me 2 meters not 1 for Leica, but speaking personally I have no idea so am quite happy to go with what you say.).......
In my experience, when you're looking at a chimp screen, you need whatever glasses or eye aids you need to see clearly at that distance.
So if your LCD screen is 12" away, you need your glasses to be able to focus on that screen, regardless if that screen is viewing a close-up of a bug, or infinity.
With a RF, you need to see what you are photographing, which is often out there and at infinity, and rarely less than 2-3m.
Again, this is my experience, yours may differ. I have nearsightedness (slight myopic) for distance, with no corrections needed for close up (e.g. insides, reading, computer use).
I agree with you completely.
I don't need diopter correction when viewing at infinity. I can see an RF patch or a Nikon "apparent" distance well enough, if I use a split-image type focusing screen. But, for a dinky LCD usually with poor resolution, I prefer to see at ~8", and would need +5 reading glasses...generally unavailable in drug stores.