FWIW, I am quite astigmatic - I wear corrective contacts and I have
no trouble at all focusing on stock *istD, K10D and K20D screens - do
it all the time.  Maybe with glasses any movement of the lens pushing
against the finder could cause a problem?

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Bruce


Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 3:54:15 PM, you wrote:

G> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 03:33:04PM -0700, Joseph McAllister scripsit:
>> On Apr 22, 2009, at 13:21 , Toralf Lund wrote:
>>> I'm also find it hard do choose the appropriate step on on the  
>>> viewfinder focus setting (on the one body I have where there is  
>>> actually such a setting.)
>>
>> I think this is caused by an astigmatism, from which I suffer to some  
>> degree. 

G> I'm also (mildly and variably) astigmatic.  I wonder if that's the core
G> of the problem.

G> My glasses do correct for it, and I wear them when using the camera.
G> But it could easily (change of angle on the glasses lens) still be
G> affecting things.

G> -- Graydon

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