Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 11/9/99 8:04:11 PM, nonnecke@umbc.edu writes: >I may be the only one who suffers from this, although, I doubt it. > >The bezel around the eyepiece on my M4-P occasionally scratches my glasses. >I've devoted an older pair of glasses for use with this camera. I've also >taped over the outer edge of the metal bezel. This is a rather inelegant >solution and was wondering if anyone has a better one. My solution -- I have this problem with every camera I use -- is to buy eyeglasses with anti-reflection coating which comes with a 1-year NO-scratch warranty. As the 1-year anniversary approaches I go in and order a new pair of lenses. Every two years I buy a new set and the process starts all over . . . Personally I don't see a way around it short of LASIK surgery. Cameras scratch eyeglasses. That's one of those rules of life you can rank up there with "heated things are hot." Bob (scratches happen) McEowen