Are you saying that someone with perfect eyesight needs correction to use this
camera?  Seems like something is missing here.

Otis

Frantisek Vlcek wrote:

> Monday, March 11, 2002, 6:21:34 PM, T wrote:
> TR> I guess I can't see what it matters. The viewfinder is set up to appear
> TR> approximately one meter away. The diopter they had to use to do that is kind
> TR> of irrelevant, it was an engineering decision.
>
> Hi Tom,
>    it does matter, if you wear glasses and want to make or buy a
>    diopter eyepiece addon. Then, you must take into account the
>    inherent diopter of the viewfinder when selecting the correct
>    correction lens. As some people prefer having the correction lenses
>    made exactly to their specs (1/3 D) than buying Pentax's (in whole
>    D steps only IIRC), it's rather important to know beforehand you
>    order it at the optometrist.
>
> Good light,
>    Frantisek Vlcek
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