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regardless of RF or DSLR, there is grease mark on LCD.  I hate the smell days later if I forgot to wipe it.  For the same reason I don't like people touch my cameras... 

I use right eye to focus which should be better than lefty.  I've tried to rotate my head clockwise to avoid touchy touchy but weird becoz I use both eyes.

I have a diopter + prescription on the M already but my nose is still touching the LCD.  I'm thinking to add a larger eyecup that can push my face away a little which I haven't tired yet but would it work? 

P.S. It's not an extreme case, my nose is normal to medium size.  =P

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1 hour ago, a.noctilux said:

Now I know why my preference digital M is M-D , as left eye user.

no grease on LCD but still on the back...

12 minutes ago, jdlaing said:

Another use for duct tape.

to tape my nose?  how can I breath?   :lol:

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4 minutes ago, jaeger said:

no grease on LCD but still on the back...

to tape my nose?  how can I breath?   :lol:

 

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Wash your face and then wear a clothes peg on your nose. If the smell persists maybe you have a sebaceous gland problem. Talk to you doctor. It wouldn't matter which camera you use it is a personal health issue. Leica can't solve that issue.

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Use a good screen protector - wipe with handkerchief as needed.  Personally, a bit shirt works well.

Better yet, wait until at your computer to judge your captures.  In many light conditions the LCD is pretty useless - on any camera

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