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Eyesight and RF


lethbrp

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I have high myopia and astigmatism. With my prescription lenses, I can see very well, but not 20/20. But I find I can still focus accurately with the rf. I do use a magnifier, at first the Leica X1.25 and now the MS-MAG X1.35. The MS-MAG adjustable dioptre is the feature I find very helpful in viewing the rf. Leica's dioptres are from -3 to +3, in step of 1. Of course, it does help that my prescription lenses are from Zeiss using high index glass with Zeiss coatings. :)

 

N S Ng

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Develop cataracts! After eye surgery for cataracts, my right eye is well-tuned for using the RF while my left eye is better at distance. Very useful, I was able for the very first time to pass a drivers' license exam with no glasses... :) So I generally just take my glasses off for photography. (The glasses are still useful for reading and night-driving). So there's a solution you can look forward to...

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When I first got my M9 two years ago I went through this process with my eye doctor. I wear eye glasses some of the time for distance. I brought a pack of daily contact lenses. Used them on a couple of shoots. Somewhere, sometime in this process I stop using them and don't use anything to focus with...my eye eventually just got use to the patch. I am saying people starting out with a rangefinder should just give it some time and they may find they don't need anything after all except time to get use to the new focus system.

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