Hi Boris,
I've have the *ist D correction set right to
the end. If my eyes don't change I'll be
okay. But you're quite right; it should go a
bit further, perhaps by another 1.5 diopters?
That might be difficult to achieve from the
design point of view. My problem is now the
other way round. To set things and view the
result critically, I need specs. So I have
the damned things hanging around my neck all
the time.
Don
Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
Get a diopter correction for your viewfinder.
*istD has sufficient diopter correction.
BTW, I have poor eyesight as well, and cannot use the finder in the istDS
and some other cameras while wearing my glasses. But by adjusting the
built-in diopter correction, I can use the camera very well without my
glasses. Go figure ...
That I cannot do. The diopter correction in *istD is not sufficient. But
with glasses I use it reasonably fine.
The problem is not about being able to bring it to focus once... After
*few times* my eyes get tired and then it all falls apart.
What's the big deal about a lens previously owned by Mark Cassino? I've
got on that was owned by William Robb. Is that comparable?
No, I was making a *chuckle* statement... Sorry, if it did not come
across that way.
So, Shel, I have to have AF lens, unfortunately.
Boris
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