Diopter adjustment on 1950's Canon RF cameras

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While early Leica RFs have a diopter adjustment around the viewing eyepiece or the rewind knob, knob wind Canon RFs seem to have opted for their innovative three-position viewfinder. I'm not aware of any knob-wind Canon RF that has diopter adjustment -- can anyone set me straight?

This is important to me because I really rely on the diopter adjustment on my Leica III to be able to properly see the focus spot and image. If a knob-wind Canon is equivalent in viewing terms to my IIIc with the dioper unadjusted, then I guess I should pass on buying one. Thought? Thanks!
 

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The IIIc needs the diopter adjustment, for me, the Canon V, VI and Canon P don't, for me. Suggest you need to try the one you are buying yourself.

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I'm bumping this post because I'm hoping someone who has a Leica II or III-series camera AND a knob-wind Canon can tell me whether (A) the Canon has a diopter adjustment -- I know they have the variable three-position viewfinder, but that's a different issue, and (B) if it does not have a diopter adjustment as do the Leicas, can it still be focused by those of us with aging eyes.

Reason being I don't want to buy a knob-wind Canon if I can bring the rangefinder spot into focus like I can with my Leica IIIa.

Canon V, VI, P and 7-series use a different viewfinder construction where I find I don't really need a diopter control -- I've got an L-1, P and 7s, so am familiar with their viewfinders.
 

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My aging eyes can focus the IV-Sb without any problems. I'm not aware of diopter adjustment for knob-wind (or other rangefinder) Canons. My eyesight is +2,5 and I don't use spectacles when shooting film.
 
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