Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's a good thought, Jay. But that's not what they told me. I called them a month or two ago, and they said that they only had a +2.0, which is way too much. Anything else, I'd have to order through them, as they didn't normally stock them. I'm pretty sure I need either a +0.5 or a -0.5, but I don't know which without trying. What I'll probably do is go to the the drug store with the M8 and mess with the reading glasses. I believe they have +0.5 readers, and if that goes in the wrong direction, I can infer the minus. Or go to a local optometrist, or ask my regular eye doc if he'll give me a couple of minutes with his trial diopter lenses when I have my next appointment. I just don't want to order an expensive Leica diopter blind. --Peter > Peter, why can't you try them locally? > When I was looking for one, Glazer's had several in stock and I was told > they normally stock them. > > Jay > > On 5/24/2014 1:09 AM, Peter Klein wrote: > > What's maddening is that I know I can get the viewfinder right. I can do > > it with the little Megaperls 1.15x magnifier, which has an adjustable > > diopter (unfortunately, it's not calibrated). But I can't use it for > > real shooting with glasses, because it has insufficient eye relief to > > see the full normal lens frame, and the metal eyepiece with fingernail > > notches (for focusing) will scratch my glasses. Leica diopters have flat > > metal eyepieces, and I can't try them locally, so I have no idea what > > the eye relief will be or if glueing felt on them would work for me.