I don't know why your presbyopia should cause the lack of good focus on
the bottom of the screen. It would be interesting to know whether this
is a sample defect. We'll have to see what the eagle-eyed Moose has to say.
Chuck Norcutt
On 8/5/2012 6:25 AM, Carlos J. Santisteban wrote:
> The only flaws a can see on it are related to the eyepiece optics:
> definitely_not_ up to 'Pro' quality, it has some CA when looking to the
> corners, and its plane of focus is somewhat tilted -- you can't get in
> exact focus both the top and the bottom of the screen. If I were younger, I
> wouldn't have noticed because my eyes would accomodate within that small
> difference... but my recent presbyopia makes this an issue for me:-( Now
> I've settled with a diopter setting that allows me to see clearly (most of)
> the image area while the indications at the bottom are slightly blurred
> (but still readable)
>
> I have seen some flare on it, most likely caused on the eyepice cover glass
> from the projected EVF images. Not really serious, but worth noting anyway.
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