Marcus Marchesseault
May 3rd, 2010, 10:34 PM
I recently came to the conclusion that my slight farsightedness is making it hard to get critical focus with the LCD. Just as a test, I tried low-power reading glasses and they allow me to see the individual pixels of the LCD about 6" from my nose which is an acceptable distance regarding image size and working in tight spaces.
Before anyone says, "Search the forums", I have done that and simply became more confused. From what I can tell, loupes provide magnification and negative diopter adjustment but do nothing for positive (farsighted) diopter.
I also am accustomed to shooting in a fairly dynamic fashion with slightly low or high angles being an important capability. Low angles are easy enough with bending the knees, but I also shoot high angles and need to see the screen from below. None of the loupes allow visuals from below. I like that they block out light from above and the sides, but they do nothing for farsightedness besides magnification. I don't really need magnification but rather want to move the camera in closer and see more clearly. I also would like to keep composing with both eyes and avoid the discomfort of different brightness levels in each eye.
Is there a solution that would allow viewing the screen from several inches away as well as up close? Cinevate was talking about their Cyclops but that has not materialized. What sort of system would work for people without nearsightedness?
Before anyone says, "Search the forums", I have done that and simply became more confused. From what I can tell, loupes provide magnification and negative diopter adjustment but do nothing for positive (farsighted) diopter.
I also am accustomed to shooting in a fairly dynamic fashion with slightly low or high angles being an important capability. Low angles are easy enough with bending the knees, but I also shoot high angles and need to see the screen from below. None of the loupes allow visuals from below. I like that they block out light from above and the sides, but they do nothing for farsightedness besides magnification. I don't really need magnification but rather want to move the camera in closer and see more clearly. I also would like to keep composing with both eyes and avoid the discomfort of different brightness levels in each eye.
Is there a solution that would allow viewing the screen from several inches away as well as up close? Cinevate was talking about their Cyclops but that has not materialized. What sort of system would work for people without nearsightedness?