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A Really Basic Question.... about Diopter adjustment.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 360803" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Nikon suggests that their display in the view finder should be sharp, so adjust it to get maximum sharpness. As the adjustment is only 1 diopter, your glasses should be within 1 diopter (+-0.5) of the correct value. I have distance vision glasses, as well as ones to see the computer screen. The latter with diopter adjustment are just about right. So what you can do is to check a few glasses with varying power (our spectacle shop has an optometrist who helped me out to get the correct power), and choose the one which gives you the sharpest image of the VF data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 360803, member: 16090"] Nikon suggests that their display in the view finder should be sharp, so adjust it to get maximum sharpness. As the adjustment is only 1 diopter, your glasses should be within 1 diopter (+-0.5) of the correct value. I have distance vision glasses, as well as ones to see the computer screen. The latter with diopter adjustment are just about right. So what you can do is to check a few glasses with varying power (our spectacle shop has an optometrist who helped me out to get the correct power), and choose the one which gives you the sharpest image of the VF data. [/QUOTE]
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