Jamie,
Just take it out. Remove the knurled retaining ring that holds it in and remove
it.
To find out the strength you have to look really hard but it's etched on the
very
edge.
GeoW
On 12 Oct 2002 at 13:41, Jamie Costello wrote:
> Recently bot an Eyecup 1 on eBuy. Seller neglected to mention that it
> had a correction diopter in it. I don't know what the strength is,
> but I need an uncorrected one. The Seller says he'll take it back
> for a refund.
>
> Is it difficult to replace the eyecup lens? Are the various lenses
> available?
>
> Does anyone on the list want to swap? I have an optometrist friend
> who could probably tell me what the correction strength is. (You can
> contact me off-list: james_c33901@xxxxxxxxx - There's an underscore _
> between "james" and "c".)
>
> Jamie
> Fort Myers, FL
>
>
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