01-25-2025
03:42 PM
- last edited on
01-25-2025
03:44 PM
by
Danny
Hi
I live in the UK and next week will be having my regular eye test. I've had an EOS 90D for over a year and sometimes find my glasses get in the way when using the view finder - particularly in the evening, when trying to focus. I'm wondering if I should try contact lenses for when I take my 'camera for a walk' around my local lanes and footpaths.
If anyone has any experience I'd love to hear your views.
Thanks
Ramsden
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01-26-2025 03:13 AM
Hi
Thanks for your reply. Yes I have used the dioptric at times and it works. Its more a logistical issue when im close to the ground trying to snatch some wildlife in a hedgerow, for example.
Thanks
Ramsden
01-25-2025 08:06 PM
Ramsden,
have you tried using the dioptric correction on the viewfinder without your glasses on? If your prescription is beyond the correction available in the viewfinder, then contacts may be a good solution.
01-26-2025 03:13 AM
Hi
Thanks for your reply. Yes I have used the dioptric at times and it works. Its more a logistical issue when im close to the ground trying to snatch some wildlife in a hedgerow, for example.
Thanks
Ramsden
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