windchill
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I recently started shooting with a Bronica SQ-A, fitted with a waist-level finder.
Can anyone explain why the standard flip-up magnifier has a diopter of -1.5? (This value is clearly stated in the manual.)
I would have thought that a magnifier would have a positive diopter not a negative one.
I need to understand this because I am trying to work out which correction lens, if any, I should buy. I have a small distance prescription and also need a +1 diopter for reading).
I'm not having trouble focusing but i assume I should take my prescription into account in order to ensure sharp images... right?
I assume that it is my reading prescription of +1 that I need to take into account?
Should i simply add my reading prescription of +1 to the exisitng -1.5 and therefore buy a -0.5 correction lens - or is that not right?
Can anyone give any advice?
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone explain why the standard flip-up magnifier has a diopter of -1.5? (This value is clearly stated in the manual.)
I would have thought that a magnifier would have a positive diopter not a negative one.
I need to understand this because I am trying to work out which correction lens, if any, I should buy. I have a small distance prescription and also need a +1 diopter for reading).
I'm not having trouble focusing but i assume I should take my prescription into account in order to ensure sharp images... right?
I assume that it is my reading prescription of +1 that I need to take into account?
Should i simply add my reading prescription of +1 to the exisitng -1.5 and therefore buy a -0.5 correction lens - or is that not right?
Can anyone give any advice?
Thanks in advance.