I don't think they directly fit anything but the old VX series Exactas,
as I remember there was a place in NYC that adapted them to Nikon F's
that was about 1961-62.
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luben karavelov wrote:
graywolf wrote:
Just a bit of historical interest. Back in the 1960's the thing to do
was have an Exacta rotating eyecup adapted to your camera. Not only did
it have a place for a diopter, but the diopter rotated with the eyecup
so you could have your optician make one with astigmatism correction for
you. It was more useful for the farsighted folks, however.
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With my MX I am using an eyepiece that has an option to put a lens in
it. Here is it:
http://static.flickr.com/27/64386373_2497575731_o.jpg
I do not know if it was designed for pentax viewfinder but it fits
nicely and helps me a lot in focusing.
luben
Interesting, this one is not rotating, only the rubber is rotating, so I
think is not so useful for astigmatism. Yes, it was my optition that for
$5 made the dioper correction lens I am using now. Did the Exakta eyecup
fitted pentax viewfinder? Because it is relatively easy here to find
Exakta stuff...
luben