Or, focus on the matte of the focus screen (after all thats what you need the
sharpest)
and turn diopter until the texture of the screen is sharpest.
John
EdMall@xxxxxxx wrote:
> In a message dated 98-07-21 09:59:30 EDT, you write:
>
> << I am thinking of buying an OM4T. Does it have built in diopter adjustment?
> Or
> is it like the OM2n where I need to add external diopters .
> Beside cost, is there any advantage to the OM4T vrs the OM3t?
>
> Ken M. >>
>
> It does have the diopter adjustment built in. Best way to adjust: Remove
> lens; adjust diopter until displays in the viewfinder are clear.
> Main advantage of the 4T over the 3T is aperture exposure control. For
> complete details:
> http://www.astro.wellesley.edu/lhawkins/photo/photo.html
> Hope this helps
> Ed
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