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My new -3 diopter doesn't work well.


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I just purchased a new Leica brand -3 diopter for my M2. When I hold it up to my eye it seems fine. When screwed into the exsisting eyepiece the view is not any sharper than without it.I Don't get it and am wondering if anyone has suggestions. I'm rather bummed as it's not cheap to purchase. Thanks....Mike

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The framelines and RF patch are at a virtual distance of 2 meter, so you must be able to accomodate from 2 m to infinity with this strength. If you cannot the compromise is to see the RF patch sharp and accept some fuzziness of the undelying image at infinity.

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The framelines and RF patch are at a virtual distance of 2 meter, so you must be able to accomodate from 2 m to infinity with this strength. If you cannot the compromise is to see the RF patch sharp and accept some fuzziness of the undelying image at infinity.

 

Very useful information and suggestion. You frame the issue nicely :-).

 

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May I ask what your age is? I suspect you might have a cataract in that eye. The 0.5D of accommodation that is required is of little significance for most. Also, what is your current spectacle prescription?

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Well I'm older at 56 but have not been told I have any abnormal eye problems other than my near lifelong nearsightedness. I usually need somewhere between a -2 and -3 and those corrections work well with all my other cameras. I see fine out of my eyeglasses through the M2 viewfinder but the big 35mm framelines make it hard to see the edges. The new diopter held to my eye looks ok but as I mentioned above things don't look good when screwed into the existing eyepiece. Maybe I should have gone for a -2 instead. I apprecieate the replies folks.

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As mentioned in the M9 FAQ the best way to go about this is indeed to go to the optician and use his tryout lenses as makeshift diopters before ordering. If you kept the box I'm sure Leica will exchange the diopter for the correct value.

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Well I'm older at 56 but have not been told I have any abnormal eye problems other than my near lifelong nearsightedness. I usually need somewhere between a -2 and -3 and those corrections work well with all my other cameras. I see fine out of my eyeglasses through the M2 viewfinder but the big 35mm framelines make it hard to see the edges. The new diopter held to my eye looks ok but as I mentioned above things don't look good when screwed into the existing eyepiece. Maybe I should have gone for a -2 instead. I apprecieate the replies folks.

 

If it works well with your other cameras then it should work with any Leica rangefinder. It's not adding up for me. Sorry.

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" It's not adding up for me. Sorry"

 

Me neither which is why i asked for help. I'm thinking maybe the -3 on top of the eyepiece -.5 is a bit much in the other direction.

 

I do have an optician appointment coming up soon and will see if they can help me out. Thank you.

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