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Much of the time I shoot with a Nikon F2A and FM2n, and I have recently had trouble with the viewfinder focus. Although I am really nearsighted, I suspect this problem is because of increasing middle-aged close vision problems, and I wear bifocals to correct the problem. To improve my ability to focus with these cameras should I get -1 or +1 diopter viewfinder correction lenses? The problem is not severe, just enough to add some uncertaintly in focusing.
 

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I have the same problem. I use a +1 lens: this puts the focusing screen at infinity, or 0 diopters, where my far vision is well corrected. Nikon viewfinders are normally set to a 1 meter focus, or -1 diopters, with the standard viewfinder lens.

In a hopeless effort to simplify things, Nikon confuses the issue by labeling the +1 lens as '0'.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/37306-REG/Nikon_2930_0_Diopter_for_FM2_FE2_FA.html

Don't forget that with your glasses on you are no longer nearsighted but are now farsighted. I had to argue with the camera clerk on this one - she insisted I needed a negative diopter lens because I was nearsighted.
 
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I've also experience the problem of Nikon classifying the +1 as an 0. A word of warning about these diopter lenses....in my experience they have a nasty habit of unscrewing themselves and dropping off from the viewfinder while you're carrying your camera around...possibly as a result of vibration build up through carrying them in a car.......Witness the number of s/h Nikon FM2's on sale without the neutral screw in lens!....Be warned!
 

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Witness the number of s/h Nikon FM2's on sale without the neutral screw in lens!

I've lost them when having to remove them to mount a right-angle viewer. There is a large collection of small camera bits in the back lawn of the house.
 

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Their numbering is VERY confusing. Knowing that I wear +2 glasses to read and also knowing that the viewfinders are set to -1, I bought a +3, thinking that would get me to a +2. But the +3 is unusable! It is WAY too strong.

Ed
 

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I found out some time ago that Voigtlander Bessa rangefinder correction diopters can be used with manual Nikon bodies. They can be found from -3 to +3.
 

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I used to put a drop of clear nail polish on the threads before I screwed the one on I wanted. It stayed put without being permanent.
 
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Yesterday I received a +1 diopter from KEH that I thought would fit only my FM2N, and to my surprise, it fits both the FM2N and the F2A. And it works perfectly: I can focus with confidence with my 35mm SLRs once again. Thanks to all who provided advice: I will be careful to avoid losing the diopter (especially since I discovered that these little lenses are not that common on the used market, and the new ones cost $27).
 

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It will fit most any Nikon from the F onward. Use the fingernailpolish trick, or if you wish to go "retro" use a tiny dab of boiled linseed oil. :smile:
 
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