SocialKonstruct Member Joined Sep 26, 2020 Messages 29 Location Midvale Format Medium Format Oct 22, 2020 #126 Sighs *rolls eyes.
Scott Micciche Subscriber Joined Jan 20, 2017 Messages 312 Location Chattanooga, Tennessee Format Multi Format Oct 24, 2020 #127 SocialKonstruct said: Sighs *rolls eyes. Click to expand... Sigh.
GarageBoy Member Joined Nov 5, 2012 Messages 992 Format 35mm Oct 30, 2020 #128 The chimney finder is also a great solution if you need diopter adjustment - less magnification, though
The chimney finder is also a great solution if you need diopter adjustment - less magnification, though
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,359 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Oct 30, 2020 #129 GarageBoy said: The chimney finder is also a great solution if you need diopter adjustment - less magnification, though Click to expand... 45 degree or 90 degree prisms are even better for general use and if needed diopter adjustment. Plus they get rid of the left right reversal making easier to follow the action of young grandchildren.
GarageBoy said: The chimney finder is also a great solution if you need diopter adjustment - less magnification, though Click to expand... 45 degree or 90 degree prisms are even better for general use and if needed diopter adjustment. Plus they get rid of the left right reversal making easier to follow the action of young grandchildren.
GarageBoy Member Joined Nov 5, 2012 Messages 992 Format 35mm Nov 16, 2020 #130 But you need screw in diopters for the prisms (except the pm/pme45 and pme90)?