My PZ-1p does not have this problem, not at all, as far as I can tell.
I compare it with many cameras and I think it's among the best in Pentax,
certainly better than any of the more recent designs.  I wonder if
your sample had its finder glass repaired or replaced in the past?

Tonghang.

On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>                                       > I suggest, however, that there is no 
> one-size-
> fits-all rule or experience for
> > using cameras while wearing glasses, since the style and technical specs (ha!)
> > of glasses varies sooooo widely. Perhaps your eyecare advisor might have a
> > suggestion for you as to how to deal with the problem with seeing the
> > viewfinder
> > properly?
> >
>
>           Maybe,but my other AF cameras that i have do not behave in this drastic
> way.Very,very slight
> distortion when moving my head or eye,hardly noticed at all.Finder info is still 
> visible
> and plain to
> see,were as this PZ-1 only requires an extremely minute move and the finder is 
> blurry and
> i cannot see
> the finder info(its goes blurry to)
> Just checked it with out glasses,only a small movement and heavy distortion.
>
> Is this something a repair shop mioght be able to do something withj,or is it pretty 
> much
> one sealed unit.
>
> Dave
>
>

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