Chris Harding
February 14th, 2013, 07:41 AM
Hi Guys
Any of you slightly more "mature" guys that are farsighted (you need reading glasses to see small print) are finding the diopter adjustment on the viewing tube is almost all the way up to max to get a sharp image?? I just noticed that mine is almost on maximum and I do need to wear reading glasses when using the computer or reading fine print so I wondered if anyone has yet added a 52mm closeup lens (as per the manual) to magnify the image a little extra?
For the price of close up lenses I was thinking about grabbing one for each camera but I'm not sure whether to get a +1, +2 or +3 ??? Is there any way you can figure it out ?? I don't want to get something like a +3 and find that I have to adjust the tube completely opposite and run out of negative diopter! Any idea what the adjustment range is on the viewing tube at all??
Chris
Any of you slightly more "mature" guys that are farsighted (you need reading glasses to see small print) are finding the diopter adjustment on the viewing tube is almost all the way up to max to get a sharp image?? I just noticed that mine is almost on maximum and I do need to wear reading glasses when using the computer or reading fine print so I wondered if anyone has yet added a 52mm closeup lens (as per the manual) to magnify the image a little extra?
For the price of close up lenses I was thinking about grabbing one for each camera but I'm not sure whether to get a +1, +2 or +3 ??? Is there any way you can figure it out ?? I don't want to get something like a +3 and find that I have to adjust the tube completely opposite and run out of negative diopter! Any idea what the adjustment range is on the viewing tube at all??
Chris