Which model Retina do you have and how does it work with eyeglasses -- can you see the full frame? Most of my cameras need diopters for me to see the full frame. I want to get a Retina or some folder and want to be sure I will be ok with the viewfinder. Thanks!!It's possible but I'll let you put a wrench on yours... I'll continue putting a rubber o-ring on mine so it doesn't scratch my eye glasses.
So if I understand that means the eyepiece unscrews -- so theoretically one should be able to replace the lens in the eyepiece with a diopter? Is that correct?Page 38 of the iic manual states for spectacle wearers there is a +/- dioptres correction lens that had to be specially orderd that screws into the finder eyepiece mount.
I should have been clearer -- what Chris told me is - "This reference to eyesight correction only seems to appear in instruction books printed in Germany, which suggests to me the Eastman Kodak did not import the correction lenses, and so was careful to make no mention of them in instruction books printed in the USA." Quite a mystery....With respect to the manual for the IIIC (which states that it covers the IIIc as well, with certain modifications), there appears to be no reference therein to correction lenses.
Just states "This lens simply screws into the eye piece mount" special order. I get the impression the customer had to order it either through the dealer or factory direct..... It also states that the standard viewfinder is designed to permit easy viewing for the spectacle wearer of the whole viewing image, the optional screw in lens it seems is intended for those that don't wish to wear their spectacles.So if I understand that means the eyepiece unscrews -- so theoretically one should be able to replace the lens in the eyepiece with a diopter? Is that correct?
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