On Wed, 09 Jun 1999 06:47, Chuck Norcutt <norcutt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>Well, fortunately, it doesn't really matter which side it's on. The
>important point for purposes of the diopter adjustment is to get the
>lens off the camera and get the eyepiece focused on the matte side of
>the screen.
This brings up an interesting question: How do you focus on the
"non-matte" side of the screen? In more than 25 years of using
my OM-1, I've never realized which side of the screen I've been
focusing on. When things look like they are in focus, the picture
will (usually) turn out in focus as well -- but I didn't realize
that there are two points of focus: the matte side and the non-matte
side of the focusing screen. So how to you experts do it? I am
just a "young whippersnapper" in comparison to others on this list.
-Dan
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