On Dec 12, 2003, at 9:35 AM, Lama-Jim L'Hommedieu wrote:
I told my optometrist I wanted to pay him for second examination, to
come up with the exact prescription needed for a distance of 1
meter.
He said that with all of the technology available to him, he had no
way to test at one meter. He could test at infinity and that's
it.
I decided to make the transition to AF immediately, before I'm too old
to want to learn something new. Scary, but it's better than
being dead already.
You might want to consider this carefully because even very good AF
does not work so well is some situations, macro for instance. There
will be times when focus is critical to the image and you will want to
do it manually.
If focus is the only problem maybe you could try on those drugstore
glasses that are clearly marked as to diopter until you find a
correction that lets you focus clearly at 1 meter. Then you would know
the correct diopter for your camera.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
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