jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
After reading here in several different threads that 19mm Nikon round eyepiece correction lenses (as used on FM3a, FM2, Nikkormat, etc.) would fit on the R-D 1, I went to my local dealer to see what diopter value I needed (as the only way to find this out is to look through them.)
They had a motley assortment of Nikon eyepiece lenses, not all the diopters in all the sizes... but eventually we found a -2 which seemed close enough to try for a start. This was an old one in a box marked "Nikkormat."
I unscrewed my R-D 1's existing eyepiece ring and tried to thread in the Nikkormat eyepiece. No go! The Nikon eyepiece has a large knurled collar, which interferes with the projection on the back of the R-D 1 that houses the LCD panel. This projection is just below the eyepiece, so if the eyepiece diameter is too large, it becomes impossible to screw it into the camera.
So, the questions:
-- Do later (current) Nikon eyepiece correction lenses have a smaller outer diameter, which allows them to fit on the R-D 1?
-- Or is there some kind of spacer or adapter which should be used between the lens and the camera?
-- Or were people mistaken, and Nikon eyepiece lenses just plain don't fit?
Thanks for any info.
They had a motley assortment of Nikon eyepiece lenses, not all the diopters in all the sizes... but eventually we found a -2 which seemed close enough to try for a start. This was an old one in a box marked "Nikkormat."
I unscrewed my R-D 1's existing eyepiece ring and tried to thread in the Nikkormat eyepiece. No go! The Nikon eyepiece has a large knurled collar, which interferes with the projection on the back of the R-D 1 that houses the LCD panel. This projection is just below the eyepiece, so if the eyepiece diameter is too large, it becomes impossible to screw it into the camera.
So, the questions:
-- Do later (current) Nikon eyepiece correction lenses have a smaller outer diameter, which allows them to fit on the R-D 1?
-- Or is there some kind of spacer or adapter which should be used between the lens and the camera?
-- Or were people mistaken, and Nikon eyepiece lenses just plain don't fit?
Thanks for any info.