Unless you can rotate the eyecup, wouldn't this preclude turning the camera
vertical unless you turn your head too?
Maybe just the spherical correction would be better?
Andrew
> Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:06:15 +0000
> From: Christopher M <cm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The SPH (for spherical) is the dioptre correction you need for
> short-sightedness. CYL (for cylindrical) and AXIS are the amount and angle
> of correction for astigmatism.
>
> Your optician should be able to grind these corrections for you, although
> for astigmatism you'll need to ensure the lens is mounted at the correct
> angle. For a rectangular lens this won't be a problem. Fo an eyecup taking
> circular lenses you'll need a mark on the lens.
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