Be simple and most effective. Just get a soft contact lens with the
proper correction for the one eye you use to focus. Better vision,
better focus and possibly even cheaper.
Bill
On Dec 10, 2003, at 8:10 PM, Ross Orr wrote:
Hi all, from a list newcomer--
I'm very mildly nearsighted (correction -0.75), and in bright light I
can focus my OM-2N fine without glasses. In dim light though, I can't
quite do it. And I don't like wearing glasses to shoot, because then
eye position becomes too critical.
So I would like to pick up the correct dioptric correction eyecup. I'm
glad to learn I'm not the only one who finds the numbering system for
these a little mystifying!
Can anyone who has actually looked at the different numbered lenses
confirm that the nominal "-1" is the weakest negative correction?
Any recommendations for a good source? Any comments on Eyecup 1 vs.
Eyecup 2? (Eyecup 1 actually looks a little nicer to me. . . )
Thanks very much,
--Ross
P.S. I promise never to post about politics, religion, guns, SUVs, or
human excreta. Sex I will take on a case-by-case basis.
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Ross W. Orr
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