I asked this question a long time ago, and was never really satisfied with the
thread. I'm glad it's come up again. I wanted to use the 4T (Ti in my case)
to diagnose which diopter correction lens to get for my OM2n. Obviously going
to the Opthamalagist is the best route, but I eschew doctors visits of all kind
and was looking for a work-around. :^)
M.E. Bachofen
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On 12/12/01 at 11:18 PM Henrik Dahl wrote:
>>I've been playing around with the diopter dial on my OM4-Ti. I'm not sure
>>which is the default 0 setting. I've turned it round and round to see,
>>and at
>>some positions its shaper than others, but not in a way that I can be
>>absolutely sure that its the default position. So which is it? The 6 o
>>clock?
>>The 3 o
>>clock? HELP!!
>>
>>--adi
>
>Among all the old-timers on this list I feel very lonely having
>perfect sight still ;-)
>No, but seriously I had the same "problem" as you. I kept turning the
>little knob and it looked sharp in to many positions. Finally I just
>counted the "amplitude" (22 or 23 steps or so) an put it in the
>middle. Has worked fine. (Time to get an eye-checkup?)
>
>Henrik Dahl
>
>
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