Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/06/26

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Eyeglasses and diopter adjustment lenses
From: "Julian Koplen" <jkoplen@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:04:34 -0400
References: <NEBBJDFBIKOBILIKPPBNOEOEJNAA.red735i@earthlink.net> <000b01c21d17$93cffd10$6401a8c0@dell500>

Here is what I have gleaned about Leica's own built-in eyepiece diopters.

Those for the M series are minus O.5.  Those for the R3 and R4 series are
minus 1.0.
Those for the SL and SL2 are minus 0.5.

I hope this is accurate...........Julian
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From: "Ed Kowaleski" <ekowaleski@twmi.rr.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Eyeglasses and diopter adjustment lenses


I'm farsighted and have a +2.0 correction in my glasses.  The +0.5 diopter
attachement for the Leica M works well for me and sharpens up the viewfinder
image quite well for me.

Before I gave up on trying to focus on ground glass I had a correction lens
made for a Hassy Prism finder.  It was quite unsatisfactory and I finally
gave up.  I now use a Mamya M7 for 2-1/4 work and, yes, I use a +0.5
correction lens in the viewfinder.  Mamya does not make a +0.5 corrections
lens for this camera so I used one from a Minolta CLE.

It is obvious that camera viefinders are not the same.  I read somewhere in
the distant past that some (most? all, nah) viewfinder designers assumed
that infinity could be viewed as if it were one meter away.  I hasten to add
that I know nothing about complicated optical laws but I do know that my
trifocals seem to be corrected for distances of about 12 inches, 28 inches,
and 20 feet.  So one meter is about 11 inches further than the best
corrected point on the mid section of my trifocals and if I place a +.0.5
correction lens in front of may glasses, the image at one meter sharpens to
an acceptable (readable) level. So, +0.5 works well for me with M bodies,
Mamya M7s, and CLEs.  This did not work for Nikoon Fe2s.

All this may be an illusion but it seems to work for me.  Ed K.

From: "Frank Filippone" <red735i@earthlink.net>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Cc: <rclompus@cox.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 1:32 AM
Subject: RE: [Leica] Eyeglasses and diopter adjustment lenses


> Richard.. my reading perscription from my Dr. is +2.  I went to a Leica
> store and tried +1.5, +2, +1.0, 0 (no diopter) and -.5.  There was no +.5
> available.  This was on a .72 Leica M7 ( I have a M6, but the VF should be
> the same) and compared to a M6 ( mine) so I could swap diopters and try
> things out as a comparison.....
>
> The +1.5 should have been perfect, given the finder is supposed to be a
+.5
> on its own ands assuming my reading perscription is what I should be
> equating to........ wrong... The best I could tell was 0.. none...  with
the
> +1 equally good/bad... so I think maybe that I need a +.5
>
> Note that the -.5 was substanbtially worse than the 0.  So a - anything
> looks worng for me as well...
>
> I tried this with my glasses on and off... with virtually little change...
> the glasses were used in the chin down position, using the far distance
> perscription......
>
> My conclusion is that you can not guess nor calculate .. you must go to a
> store and try the things out.....  YMMV
>
> I have tried this twice now.. once on my Hassy, and now on the Leica....
> Neither worked as the equations should have....I use a chimney finder ont
he
> Hassy that has a variable Diopter built in and the PME 90, ditto the
> adjustability.....
>
> The M6 is unsuccessful to date....
>
> Frank Filippone
> red735i@earthlink.net
>
>
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In reply to: Message from "Frank Filippone" <red735i@earthlink.net> (RE: [Leica] Eyeglasses and diopter adjustment lenses)
Message from "Ed Kowaleski" <ekowaleski@twmi.rr.com> (Re: [Leica] Eyeglasses and diopter adjustment lenses)