R2A for glasses wearer?

With combination progressive lens glasses, I have no problem seeing the top and bottom frame lines on my Bessa R.

The sides are just barely in my line of sight on my Bessa R. YMMV - Keep in mind that I have a Nikon rubber eye cup fitted to the viewfinder eyepiece.
 
I have glasses and can see the 35mm frame without too much of a problem on my Bessa R, not used an R2a though.
 
I have glasses and can see the 35mm frame without too much of a problem on my R2a. I did buy a +2 Diopter for it. It was a Nikon one, about $15. I can look it up if your interested. So either way it should work well. I can see the 35mm frame Fine.

Leo
 
Seems to depend on the glasses you´re wearing.

I can´t see the whole 35mm-frames on my R2M. It´s possible to see it, but I have to move my eyes and glasses to see the edges.

Thomas
 
Perhaps consider buying the R4A - that appears to have excellent eye relief for glasses wearers. I guess you might struggle to get accurate focus with a 35 lux or Nokton, not seen any real-world reports on that. Its the one thing that's stopping me from buying one to replace my Bessa T and Canon Ps
 
Like most others here, I have little problem seeing all of the lines with my R2A.
I also have a 25, and have little trouble seeing the lines though the viewfinder.
However, I do have some trouble seeing the shutter spped lights along the bottom.
Brian
 
I have an R4M and wear glasses. Only the 21mm frameline gives me a bit of a problem, and that's minor. (Unless I make a conscious effort, I usually can't see the far corners.
 
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