Not too many cameras have an adjustable diopter correction, but most of them
can accomodate a slip-on or screw-on type.

Jeff

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From: "David Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 6:29 AM
Subject: odd


> I decided Saturday to use my sp500 for some ir
> work,as it had been sitting in my bag unused
> since Xmas.I drove out to a cemetery and put
> the camer up to my eye and bingo,i could not
> get it to look focused using my glasses.If i
> slid them up on my forehead,i could focus .
> I switched lenses around bothe sp500 and s3
> bodies and i can focus any of my manual focus
> lenses on the s3 with or with out glasses but
> not the sp500
> I have not used the camera since getting the
> new prescription in January.
> Any ideas,is there a built in type of diopter
> in the older models i'm unaware off.
> Very perplexed on this on.
>
> Dave
>
>
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