I think this is a very personal thing. When I'm taking pics, I don't
want those glasses hanging around my neck getting bashed by those other,
heavier things flopping around there (Yes, it's happened.). Also the
whole business of glasses on, glasses off, gla.......... gets really old
and disrupts the whole process for me. For me, the disadvantages of
keeping the glasses on outweigh the advantages of taking them off, even
with a camera with adjustable diopter. Working in a studio might be very
different, but I mostly photograph outdoors carrying lots of
'stuff'.Very different with a small DC. My right eye without glasses
focuses at about 8 in., perfect for viewing those little LCDs directly.
Moose
John A. Lind wrote:
Provided you don't need significant astigmatism correction, you should
be adjusting and using the OM-3[ti]/OM-4[T] viewfinder dioptric
correction *without* corrective lenses. That's the whole point of
having the adjustment.
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