For peope who wear glasses and contact lenses
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:18 pm
Hi all,
I have a query.
For those who looked through T.Hogan's D70 book, page 137, last para says "If you wear glasses or contact lenses, make sure to let your optometrist know that you're a photographer, and the viewfinder is formed at a distance of 1 meter with an eyepoint relief of 18 mm. He (sic) may make slight adjustments to your prescription that help you see the image in the viewfinder more clearly"
Sorry for quoting the whole thing. My current eyeglasses work fine with an appropriate diopter adjustment on the viewfinder. Tomorrow I'm getting a check up and want to get new glasses and show the above quote to my photographer. Can anyone explain to me what Thom means because it makes little sense to me and how it will improve things for me to see better in viewfinder. Does it mean I won't have to make as drustic diopter adjustments? I sure hope the optometrist understands what it means and I hope SHE won't be offended by T. Hogan referring to all optometrists as "HE"
TIA
Alex
I have a query.
For those who looked through T.Hogan's D70 book, page 137, last para says "If you wear glasses or contact lenses, make sure to let your optometrist know that you're a photographer, and the viewfinder is formed at a distance of 1 meter with an eyepoint relief of 18 mm. He (sic) may make slight adjustments to your prescription that help you see the image in the viewfinder more clearly"
Sorry for quoting the whole thing. My current eyeglasses work fine with an appropriate diopter adjustment on the viewfinder. Tomorrow I'm getting a check up and want to get new glasses and show the above quote to my photographer. Can anyone explain to me what Thom means because it makes little sense to me and how it will improve things for me to see better in viewfinder. Does it mean I won't have to make as drustic diopter adjustments? I sure hope the optometrist understands what it means and I hope SHE won't be offended by T. Hogan referring to all optometrists as "HE"
TIA
Alex