Okay folks, I can see I am not alone finding problems using cameras
whilst wearing specs. I think I will lookout for either a pair of "half
frames" or a pair of frameless lensed glasses.
Chris..I don't know about frightening the enemy but I think I would be
frightened by that bloody great thing being pointed through the window
at me!! :-O
Also I think you have your priorities wrong... be afraid of scratching
the screen..NOT the camera!
John Duggan. Wales. UK.
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--- Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> John
> Here's a photo of me using my E-3 with my specs. Although it might
> not look like it, I am pretty sure that I am looking over the specs
> through the viewfinder.
<http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/flyulas/CbPublic/photo#5172833522970269922
> This was taken by one of my students, the one appointed to take
> photos
> throughout last weekend's leadership training in Norfolk. I look
> best
> with something in front of my face: camera, helmet visor, pint of
> beer, anything ... :-)
> Chris
> On 1 Mar 2008, at 17:01, Chris Barker wrote:
> > I keep my spectacles on and look over the top, John. However, I am
> > considering adjusting the E-3's viewfinder and looking through the
> > distance part of the spectacles, as long as that is not going to
> dirty
> > or scratch my spectacles.
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