Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The viewfinder has a -0.5 "diopter" (forgive me if I use incorrect terminology) but I believe it is built into the design of the viewfinder not just the eyepiece. The eyepiece correction lenses screw into the eyepiece, they do not replace it. That is as far as I can go as I have very good eyesight and not much experience in this sort of thing. Sorry John Collier Oh, the eyepiece correction lenses available are: correction / new part no. / old part no. +0.5 14350 98075 +1.0 14351 98076 +1.5 14352 98077 +2.0 14353 98078 +3.0 14354 98079 - -0.5 14355 98070 - -1.0 14356 98071 - -1.5 14357 98072 - -2.0 14358 98073 - -3.0 14359 98074 extra eyepiece correction lenses now not available: +0.75 98054 +1.25 98099 +1.75 98055 +2.25 98056 - -0.75 98052 - -1.25 98053 - -1.75 98097 - -2.25 98098 I hope this information is of some use to you. John Collier > From: Badris <badris@virginia.edu> > > john, > > thanks for your thoughts. here are some follow-ups. > >> The rubber eyepiece you have has a corrective lens in it. > > true, however the standard metal eyepiece that came with the M2 also has a > correction lens in it. i believe this is part of the viewfinder design of > leica M's, unlike the nikon eyepieces which are truly neutral for example. > >> Why not remove the lens and use the mount with the rubber protector as >> you seem to prefer keeping >your glasses on? > > unfortunately the rubber protector is pretty much stuck fast to its > eyepiece assembly. the rubber appears to be more of a plastic/rubber > synthetic so that probably explains it. >