Tips for the visually impaired - diopter adjustment
Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 7:48 pm
I've reached that tender age where my arm isn't long enough for me to read small print and I require reading glasses...
I'm finding that most of my really close-up manually focussed 105mm macros are not in focus - even though they appeared to be sharp as a tack in the viewfinder... I'm starting to suspect that this is because the diopter isn't correctly adjusted...
Adjusting the diopter for short-sightedness is easy - by focussing the lens on infinity and adjusting the diopter until infinity looks in focus,
but does anyone have any recommendations how to adjust the diopter for long-sightedness (i.e. when you need reading glasses)???
I'm finding that most of my really close-up manually focussed 105mm macros are not in focus - even though they appeared to be sharp as a tack in the viewfinder... I'm starting to suspect that this is because the diopter isn't correctly adjusted...
Adjusting the diopter for short-sightedness is easy - by focussing the lens on infinity and adjusting the diopter until infinity looks in focus,
but does anyone have any recommendations how to adjust the diopter for long-sightedness (i.e. when you need reading glasses)???