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A Really Basic Question.... about Diopter adjustment.
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<blockquote data-quote="Theraphosa" data-source="post: 360682" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>Getting correct focus is my constant challenge. As I've gotten older, I come to the point that I need reading glasses. However, I don't wear them when I'm looking through the viewfinder. </p><p></p><p>Instead, I was told to adjust the diopter until everything seemed in focus. Which sounds easier than it is... The problem is that there are a couple of clicks in that area that all look like they are in focus (-ish). </p><p></p><p>In shooting macro, sometimes the difference between in focus and out of focus is really, really tiny, so I'd like to make sure that I've got as many variables under control as possible. Especially the focussing variables!</p><p></p><p>Consequently, is there a method or process that you all use to make sure that what you see through the viewfinder is as accurate as possible?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theraphosa, post: 360682, member: 32175"] Getting correct focus is my constant challenge. As I've gotten older, I come to the point that I need reading glasses. However, I don't wear them when I'm looking through the viewfinder. Instead, I was told to adjust the diopter until everything seemed in focus. Which sounds easier than it is... The problem is that there are a couple of clicks in that area that all look like they are in focus (-ish). In shooting macro, sometimes the difference between in focus and out of focus is really, really tiny, so I'd like to make sure that I've got as many variables under control as possible. Especially the focussing variables! Consequently, is there a method or process that you all use to make sure that what you see through the viewfinder is as accurate as possible? Thanks in advance! Bob [/QUOTE]
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