Hi, Herb,

I certainly have problems reading the led's in bright sunlight.  In fact, I
think it's the only criticism I have of my MX (well, the only major one,
anyway).  The problem is at its worst when the sun is high in the sky, behind
me.  It can be remedied by shading the eyepiece with my hand, which is
probably a good idea anyway, because ambient light entering the eyepiece can
affect the metering in any event.

I wonder if part of the problem is that I wear glasses, and can't get my face
really close to the eyepiece?  Do you wear glasses?  Anyone else notice a
correlation?

regards,
frank

Herb Chong wrote:

> i have never had problems reading the meter LEDs with my MX in very bright
> light, like high noon on a snowfield at altitude. i don't get it.
>

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