Yeah, I prefer to and almost have to work with my glasses on. Well,
that's only if I want to be able to see my subject . . .
And I've learned something very useful already; didn't know the 4T had
a built-in variable diopter!
Thanks!/Scott Gardner
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:51:36 -0500, Stephen Troy <sctroy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 06:05 PM 3/19/2005 -0000, Martyn wrote:
> >
> >I have a couple of eyecup 1 (the round type), both with -5 correction
> >lenses. Use them on my OM-3&4 - together with the dioptre correction
> >available on the camera it means I don't need glasses for focusing. I've
> >found this a huge improvement when using the cameras, despite habitually
> >wearing glasses for the past 20 years. Would recommend them unreservedly.
>
> I would agree. If you don't use glasses or like to take your glasses off
> to shoot, go with eyecup 1. However, if you're like me and shoot with your
> glasses on, eyecup 2 might work better. The advantage of eyecup 2 is that
> you don't have to take the eyecup off to open the back of the camera.
>
> Steve Troy
>
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