Talk to your optomitrist. Have him tell you correction what you need to
focus at one meter. That should be pretty close, as the existing optical
system in the viewfinder usually puts the screen at a virtual one meter.

Ciao,
graywolf
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 10:11 AM
Subject: Re: Diopter HELP


> Peter writes:
>
> > Hello! These little buggers are still available new. At a cost of 6
pounds
> > each - to order. The correction lens is fixed into a slide-on plastic
frame.
> > Just be sure to order the right strength!
>
>
> Peter,
> Do you know if the native viewfinders for Pentaxes have diopter correction
> or not? (Most Nikons for instance ship with -1 diopter viewfinders). And
do
> you know if the labeled degree of correction is what you're _adding_ to
the
> viewfinder or what the final value is? I don't know a thing about how this
> works--I just know that I now need about -2 correction to help me see
> better.
>
> I miss having 20/15 vision....  :-(
>
> --Mike
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