chuckroast
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Are these things only for Leica cameras? It sounds like something I coud do with as it seems to me that my Nikon Fm2n and Nikon F301 have different basic diopters, and I haven't got access to a full set of diopter lenses for either camera. At present I'm having to use right angle finders for them, and even though they make the screen image and indicators sharp, they do make the cameras a little awkward to use. Any help would be much appreciated.
Anyway, this week I received a Nikon SB-26 flash (mainly for the rotating head and the slave capability) and an after-market book about it. The book isn't quite as clear as I'd like and there are a couple of misprints in it. It also mentions having to make calculations when using the flash in Manual mode, (this is not the impression I get from my SB-20 flash's manual) and it's a little confusing about Programmed TTL flash and Auto TTL flash. Let's hope the printed manual I've ordered helps on that score.
I'll let you know if it is. The item I bought was specifically marketed for Leica M bodies, but I can see if it fits an F/F2/F3 as well.
Nikon did make the DG-2 magnifier but you'd have to confirm it fits your camera. It's a slick design. It threads into the eyepiece and you use it for critical focus, and the flip it up out of the way for general composition and shooting.

